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definitely digging the minimalist nutella and window cleaners - I'm thinking this approach doesn't work so well with corn flakes or pringles (the middle-of-the-road compromise doesn't look so bad on those, though)

got my logitech revue hobomodo style. . . thank you, Google.

@Finstern: Yeah. . .that's the only one I caught. I said it right before Sam said it and my movie buddy (who hadn't seen the original) looked at me like I was psychic. . .

this article is interesting (sorry, folks - couldn't find any other way to log-in with my new password without commenting)

Well, I saw an interesting illusion, that's for sure. . .the fill seemed to almost be in motion as my eyes fought to declare whether what I was seeing was blue or yellow - I watched gradients slowly creep across the square changing it's color.

AT&T will not get my service as long as they impose such low data caps. My wife uses 5-6gb/mo herself with pandora. . .

woohoo! Free Nitzer Ebb!

@The_Geb: Came for the BSG reference. Leaving satisfied.

@Neopolis: We'll see soon enough - just scheduled an appointment to set up RR Lightning 40/4 . . . Supposedly that comes with a brand spankin' new modem that's been well reviewed thus far.

@moonphrogg: FYI - the reboots aren't automatic - I force them either through the system firmware or by manually unplugging and re-plugging the router when traffic gets unbearably slow.

@Les Mikesell: No - Xbox 360, Macbook Pro, HP Laptop all use N, PS3 and Wii use G, I think. . .

@tipt0n: Amen, and ditto for me.

@Neopolis: Yeah- that's what I have. . .still rebooting once or twice per day.

I'm looking for a router that's built for handling heavy torrent traffic (keeping 2-400 torrents available for seeding, up to 10 transfers active at any given time), yet still able to stream video and audio over the local network reliably. . . I'm hesitant to get Netgear due to past issues with their routers - can any

@reapur: My D-Link XtremeN (DIR-655) allows me to reserve IPs by MAC address. It's a reliable router (only have to reboot once a day, but I'm a heavy torrenter. . .), and you can pick it up for ~$77 on amazon.

@Ninety-9: Amen - every Netgear router I've ever owned I've had to reboot multiple times daily. It's to the point now where I'm happy if I only have to reboot my router once a day. . .

I would be all over a revamped HD version of Crimson Skies.

I'm hopping on the "don't buy the $4 nunchuk" bandwagon.

anyone have any input on that projector deal?