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:-)!

I agree with this. I used to watch at least 2 netflix movies a week + go to new releases. but thinking about it I haven't been to a movie in months and the flick on my coffee table has been there for 3 weeks.

I totally agree. Have considered it an out-of-date, overpriced junkyard for years.

Give me a bowl full of a car keys and some liquor and I'll show you more action than any little cartoon people running across the screen any day of the week

I hope they do call it Thunder, because then they can call their next generation of computers their Thundercats. They can even appropriate the logo with ease:

wow - this story is pretty old - like, ancient.

you mean NSFWifYouWorkatFox?

so the question remains, is Watson running Windows or Android?

one thing I never see mentioned when talking about something like a no data phone: what happens to those many times you are offline and need access to say, music? What happens when I'm on a 6 hour flight with no wi-fi (or wi-fi that's too expensive to use) and I want to listen to music I already purchased? Am I out of

I think they went home to literally do what they've been doing the last 6 years: phone it in.

Wasn't that a classy touch?

agreed all around. I use Click to Flash in Safari and haven't seen in ad in a long time. Years even. Sometimes I use internet explorer on a friend's PC though, and without it surfing the web feels like walking through a casino. Ugh. I don't know how people stand it.

The new Monopoly - now with Panoptic Prison to replicate Smith's "Invisible hand"

the next time I hear some schmuck talk about the evils of "big guvment" always making things worse and/or wasting our money, or that the private sector will save us I will send them this link and tell them to a) get their head out of their ass and b) shut the $#%& up.

he had me at the way he says "bubbles"

I really think these are meant for senior citizens, which aren't 'single' as much as they have outlived their other.

@Mocha_Joe: That's true. I don't know who I would strangle first if Facebook starter CDs began showing up in my mailbox every day.

@Homer Berkowitz: "then again, it was Myspace". If anyone thinks Facebook is anything but today's AOL they are delusional.

watching these videos tells me it must be WTF Friday