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@Garrett Llewellyn: Same here. However mine is broken at the part where the back meets the seat. Causes it to allow the seat to rock forward and backward. Its comfortable, but annoying. Mine is also missing a bolt for one of the arms under the seat. I ended up replacing that bolt with a big Allen wrench.

@Kappuru: I understand your logic, however flawed. Photoshop vs GIMP. Why buy it? I need basic photo editing, and do not need to spend $400 bucks to do this (photog as a hobby) That's why. (Though I use Aperture 2, got it for a birthday gift)

@benedict_x: I have been using it on 2 Macs over the last 3-4 months. No issues with high CPU usage other than occasionally a random site will have an ad that just does not play nice (the random site will usually not play nice with FF or Safari either).

@NickFoote: "There is absolutely nothing that fax can do better than email." Ya there is, it can be the "correct method of data transfer the company your dealing with is requesting." It can also be the "method of transport that does not get you a response of "try again, this time try to follow directions"".

@DangerousLiberal: I am pretty sure the phone rep you talked with was not the one who decided it must be a fax. Since you decided to berate the person (and you don't state you were doing it in jest of the "man" or the "company") you made yourself look a fool.

@blyan: It's 7pm, and I am STILL playing that game. I really wish I could play another.

@crichton007: "Yes, I agree. Totally awesome to use as a tramp stamp though."

Waze, in my area at least, is very accurate for traffic. Unless your the first one to the pileup that is. I have used it since it first came out for the iPhone, and have been happy with it. It's not perfect if your wanting to take a 200 mile trip, but I usually know where I am going, and just need a nice scrolling map

@michaelfurman: I'm not sure what kind of bandwidth you have at home, or what hotels your staying in, but neither of those in my case have ever had enough bandwidth to stream video.

I love how they compare their testing to the US's space shuttle program. Ya, because they are EXACTLY the same thing. How does it get back down? A parachute? How much does this thing cost? Same as the Shuttle? How much can it carry? Same as the Shuttle?

@PushingRope: This. I am pretty sure I work with a bunch of Kanye impersonators.

@njdevil: Set the snooze to "tits'30" and all will be good.

@bjarnia: No, you moved to a sub-division that was built without any gas. The few SD's I have lived in in Texas (multiple cities) have all had gas. My current house does not have gas, but the people behind me have it, and I can get it if I want. Just call the gas company ask for a line, they will run it to your house

@aaronspuler: I am in the same heat (DFW) and I have on occasion wished I had something like this. My AC is fine, its the black on black leather that gets to you. The cabin is cool, but the seats retain much of their heat. Your backside is sweaty on the commute home. I have considered getting the beaded covers, if

@aceofcakes: You live in Florida, come to Texas. You will change your tune. Just because *you* are ok with the temps in one part of the country does not mean someone else is ok with the temps in another part of the country.

Why would you want to cut into your seats. If you take a moment and look, they are just zipped, screwed or hogtied onto the frames. I am thinking of doing this to my car, as black on black in Texas is not the best color scheme during the summer. However I was going to use something pre-made. I may try this out though.

Mutt is great, I have used it since the 90's. However, if your using Mutt locally to check email remotely and its IMAP and those IMAP folders are large (like 500mb to 1gb), it WILL max out your CPUs when it pulls the folders. Even if your caching them. Thunderbird does not seem to do this.

@Squalor: "packaging them, shipping them, which I imagine is a few steps in itself, then you have to ship it back."

@showbiz2: The Roku 9000. Is that kinda like the Ronco Showtime 6000?