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That was tight. Would totally watch.

the internet has too many cooks. and that's not the American way.

Can't do it. every drive I've ever had fail on me (3) has been a seagate. One, a 2TB, failed within a month of having it. Meanwhile, I have Western Digital drives from 10 years ago that are still reading fine.

Can't do it. every drive I've ever had fail on me (3) has been a seagate. One, a 2TB, failed within a month of

My wife came over from all the way across the house to see what I was giggling at. Needless to say, she was disappointed. Not me though, I'm still giggling.

You are indeed correct. I have never over-contributed though, and that $1000 gift was nearly 20 years ago, so I'm going to chalk it up as a freebie.

You can contribute whatever money you want to a Traditional IRA, you just can't deduct it from your taxes unless you earned it. I didn't deduct his initial gift, and the stocks he gifted me as I grew up were transferred into my non-retirement account.

When I left home for college, my dad made me open an IRA. I opened a Traditional IRA account with Fidelity, and my dad gave me $1000 to put in it. Once I started working, first in college and then in grad school, I realized the tax benefits to contributing to my IRA, so I kept contributing money into it every year.

What about those circus peanut doorstops?

this is sweet ... not sure why people are naysaying.

it's driving me ban ana s.

Ah, remember when NE only had 38 points?

why is the name blocked out? we want names!

You forgot data recovery services.

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I hope you guys know about the videos this guy made ... brilliant.

gah ... his hands seem so close to the blade ... I always use a push bar and jig when I have to get that close.

yeah I'd say it's the teeth. There's something not right.

this has definitely not overcome the uncanny valley. that lady is the stuff of nightmares.

this has definitely not overcome the uncanny valley. that lady is the stuff of nightmares.

Now if only I could get Firefox to run correctly inside of Chrome, since it never wants to run correctly on its own ...

I asked myself the same thing during Saving Private Ryan.