pinkpooj
pinkpooj
pinkpooj

I bought a cooler master quickfire mech keyboard (cherry MX blue switches), and an extra RAM stick with my return.

It never worked for me, through multiple earnest, and ultimately fruitless attempts. Eating >20g carb/day and blatantly disregarding calories did.

Get a buzzcut! No combing, no straightening or curling, and easy cleaning.

I don't pirate music anymore, in fact, I pay(!) for Spotify.

Yes, but that's why the gods invented the 5.25" bay :)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but PCs typically have audio ports on the front, where they should be.

I would TOTALLY buy that cupholder.

What are you doing, going to www.downloadfreevideogames.com?

The problem is that Apple will not allow Sun to make a suitable implementation for the Mac. Instead, Apple has created their own.

Riding on a sidewalk is illegal in most jurisdictions, not to mention a lot more dangerous.

I can see where you're coming from, but IMO the cameras are so ill-suited for casual video shooting that anyone who is using them for handycam type usage is going to have to be fluent in using them.

If you need to zoom during a shot, you're doing something wrong. A cut is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS better than zooming. Plus, isn't half the point of buying a DSLR specifically so you can shoot through fast primes? And only the expensive DSLR zoom lenses can shoot wide open through the whole zoom!

Since when did calorie deficiency work?

You're assuming that eating less and moving more actually works.

It was at the video production lab at my school. The computers get formatted every semester, so it's not like they've got a 3 yr old install.

huh?

I used to edit video on a Mac Pro, 1x quad core, 8gb RAM, and it would crash about daily.

The only bluescreen I have ever gotten in Win7 was for faulty hardware. I got one when my DVD drive broke, and of course, you get them while tweaking OC settings.

Sprint doesn't throttle or limit me :) (except when roaming, since AT&T does limit)

I was kidding, I have no interest in buying any apple products.