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@ME-4 12: Yes he does—and only the "Worlds Most Interesting Man" can get away with those shorts!

Scene It for iPad isn't .99 - it is still 4.99.

I'm not surprised that funeral homes would want yet another way to help you spend your money. As a minister who has had my fair share of dealings with funeral directors/homes—I'm frustrated with the way that guilt and sadness at the time of severe loss is utilized as a way to make profit.

Do we even have the details of the BestBuy black Friday sales yet?

Where is this guy filming this? In his parent's guest bedroom? Lame.

Looks more like a roll than a loop to me.

A light blue Chevy Celebrity wagon (the kind with the rear facing third row seat). At the time I thought it was huge—but now when I seen them—I'm struck with how small they are. It's really amazing how much bigger cars have gotten over the years.

@BarbarianLibrarian: Well put. It's easy to forget that amidst all of his responsibilities, he's also a dad and a husband.

Good article. I'm not a truck owner—but I know many and this to some extent explains them—especially "90% of all Pickups on the road are occupied by 1 person with no cargo. "

@beercheck: I second that—great article—a very nice way to honor the memory of a generous, respected person.

He was also a philanthropist. . . and generally regarded as a good guy.

Sounds like a good guy—sorry to hear this.

Is this legit? Is Mini getting into the scooter industry?

That was seriously disturbing! Especially the little boy screaming for his mom . . . I'm glad no one was killed.

Forget the ridiculous iPad holder—I'm digging the Fiat 500 pictures!

This is a good example of how user comments can educate: I first read the above article and was outraged—however after reading the comments below—I now have a better appreciation for complexities of "ownership" with regards to hardware and the software that accompanies it. It's still a hard pill to swallow—but I'm

@Morgan_Creamin: That's a good point. And I'm glad to hear it works for you. I was tempted to buy an ebook a couple of weeks ago—it was $12.99. I decided that with a little more effort I could get it from the library for free (which I did). But the kicker is that I then saw the same book at Sams Club for $10 in

ebooks need to come way down in price before they will ever catch on. Unlike digital music or video—there is absolutely no replay value for an ebook—because unlike a real book—you can't lend it to a friend, and it won't look good sitting on your bookshelf.

@Justin: My first thought too—having the spines facing out would be much more interesting.

Where's the whale? How could that not find it's way into the picture?