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People are stupid.

Usually, the comedian on the battlefield is the first one shot. Oh, Lieutenant!!!

@Eldger: Now if you need to see an example, Chernobyl!

Bet those robots used more (KW) power to build the car than the car will save/use in its lifetime...

@Darrisbob1- ♪あずま-ダリス♫: Ah but they did raise cost (points) on avatar accessories, games,... (DLC used to be 400 is now 800. Some indie games were 80 -120points are now 240-400pts or more. Trust me, someone else pointed it out and it should be tracked.

Once again, Videogame ≠ Movie transition success. I predict.

Considering Xbox raised their prices on DLC, Avatars, and other "stuff", isn't this kinda moot?

I did this (sorta) for my Xbox LIVE account. I unchecked the AUTO renew and they email when the expiration is coming up. I then apply a purchased (find deals on Amazon) 12Month card and use that code to renew. (Not the same, I know, but when I get 50% off LIVE's now $60 fee...that is considerable savings)

@TroyQueef: Remember how much it was new!!! and the lenses! But I cry because, no Kodak Panatomic... (sobs like a little bitch)

Uber Nice Cam there.

@jalopnikfan: If only we had a TDI A4 here in the US... guess my wallet says, go for the Golf TDI...(they killed the TDI passat for 2011, yes?).

@catchmyshadow: If they could make the LED turn red and move side to side...

@Nowell: The Dell XPS 15" was $1119. But the Adobe software is where you get a jaw drop: CS5 Master bundle was $899 (normally $2499).

Maybe in of of these government rigs?

Attractive and yet, not UL Listed!

I signed up for a course at local CC. Cost was $250 + materials. It saved me $$1500 on software and a laptop.

@HickorySwitch: You may be right...$$$ changes everything.

Gears Of Wario Kart Galaxy?

Panasonic Li-Ion cordless tools-lighter than the competition, smaller and reliable. Folks with small hands (women, petite guys, kids...oh and mini-folks) will like them as the don't feel like you're trying to hold a large brick. Fit in tight spaces (inside cabinets, autos, ...) too.