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I definitely could see it in a D&B type of environment.

It's like looking at the Xbox One versus PS4 videos!

Thought I'd chime in as we just got one at the Apple Store on Black Friday. I checked the website to see if it was compatible. It was. We only had 4 wires to connect. It was simple and it's been in and working fine so far. I saw the Amazon reviews and wonder how compatible their systems really were with Nest.

What's the cheapest one can pick up a Vita on Craigslist, Ebay, etc? $150?

Bought this on Apple Black Friday sale to get the $50 and with some birthday money picked up this, a Nest Protect, and the Philips Hue starter kit. Green home automation for the win!

'Ship. That's cray cray.

Any good deals on non contract iPhones?

I wouldn't say desperately, and maybe I'm in the minority, but I've always like this story.

Yes yes yes!

That's exactly my setup. There was no way I was waiting for the paperback of A Dance with Dragons.

Even on used cars we end up paying sticker price. That's probably not good right? I wish I knew how to actually get a better deal at the dealership.

Except their prices are a lot cheaper. I was paying $150 with work discount on AT&T, and a comparable plan is $109 including the $20 for 1 iPhone, with LTE and good service. That right there is not a brainwashed better deal.

Because every phone is optional. You do not have to buy one to get service and you do not have to buy it on no-interest financing. I agree that it is very similar when you go ahead and do that, but TMO gives you options that other carriers don't. Again, it is a phone contract when you choose to buy it through

You're not paying a penalty, you are paying off the remainder of your phone.

Should I just ask my doctor to go ahead and fax over my personal health information to Google now?!

If Anna Torv is going to be in this, count me in!

I for one believe the first Uncharted has held up pretty well.

You cannot expect to be spoiler free if you venture on the internet. It's Michael's Law. The probability of spoiler is directly proportional to the amount of time you spend on the internet factored by how much time has passed from the episode/finale/movie you've seen.

You cannot expect to be spoiler free if you venture on the internet. It's Michael's Law. The probability of spoiler is directly proportional to the amount of time you spend on the internet factored by how much time has passed from the episode/finale/movie you've seen.

All of that just to slap VW ad at the end? I was hoping for more than, " You're time traveling as we speak!"