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Must be more legit from Microsoft's perspective since it means putting cash in its bulging pocket.

Hi, please send me $40 too.

True, Dropbox's very nature encourages file-copying. Plenty of other providers out there that will actually do what you want for the money you give them

This. Not going to be a good return on money spent from following this article unless you start with a case designed for quietness

Crabbycrabbycrabby! Discuss [pay no attention to the leg experiment]

No, though of course it would be better if you were rich and had just a huge ssd. Optical drives are also SATA...but few laptops are designed for two hard drives

pshaw, I just buy a new lawnmower

Seems like they would be an expert on freezer pops. Would probably know the subtle differences between brands even

Should just put a LED on the modem that starts flashing whenever you go over 10% utilization. Maybe with a bill-feeder that takes $50s

That's more on the "social engineering" side. Next time see if you can divert a tractor-trailer of iPhones to a pickup location.

Chloe is the one, redouble your efforts to convince her that TheLolotov is a giant dick

No, you actually aren't too cool for pre-med.

Catch is you will probably spend more than the gift card's value. Promotion will probably work as well for retailers as Groupon does...

He was "promoted" of course

Less than $40 for an escort? Seems exploitative

Stores can kick you out for any reason.

If you are sharing with a "friend" you can of course use an encrypted network, and have the router manage bandwidth and allow remote reboots (or just use a good router). That said, if you are lucky enough to have a good ISP and not an abusive scam-provider like Comcast or AT&T it's not right to pull one over on them.

DVDFab

Right, the best response to unreasonable law enforcement and state oppression is to keep your head down. What could possibly go wrong?

Every 10th mouse or so...it's not so instant