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Me too. My guess was that it was a Best Buy gift card.

I'll fess to that.

Pretty sure he was addressing the Apple of the past, before they got into the smartphone market and when Nokia was on top.

And that, my friend, is relativity.

"Assistant District Attorney General Matthew Roark said Curd's initial bond was raised to $1.5 million while Roark agreed to put off a bond hearing for Potter until next week, when he is expected to have an attorney. Potter remains jailed on his initial $200,000 bond."

"Assistant District Attorney General Matthew Roark said Curd's initial bond was raised to $1.5 million while Roark agreed to put off a bond hearing for Potter until next week, when he is expected to have an attorney. Potter remains jailed on his initial $200,000 bond."

No link, no name, nothing? You are such a tease!

That's how I feel too. For example, it bothers me when tennis players apologize when the ball hits the net and goes over. If I were any good at tennis, that would be my signature shot. And I wouldn't apologize for it.

Hey, at least there is a contraction in there, so a 5 1/2 word post.

Is that assuming you will have a substantial amount of dried-cow-patty frisbee market share. I think gaining more than 60 percent of that market will equate to selling a shit ton.

From the Chicago Manual of Style 15th Edition: (5.8) A mass noun (sometimes called a noncount noun or collective noun) is one that denotes something uncountable, either because it is abstract or because it refers to an indeterminate aggregation of people or things. As the subject of a sentence, a mass noun usually

Well, it just means there were no better entries. It doesn't mean it gets close enough to fool anyone who takes a good look.

The surest, simplest indicator for me was the difference in the triangle indicator on the movable ring. The one on the left is genuine because it has the inset, glow-in-the-dark dot where the one on the right is just printed. It is pretty bad for many other reasons too.

Be careful what you wish for:

Good call, Groucho.

Why assume they won't get away before the cops show up? Also, a blu-ray player is one thing but it's pretty easy to conceal a bag of shredded cheese and a wii controller.

I absolutely agree with the second paragraph. It's tough to tell in this case and although I said what I said in my first post, I watched the video again and I could imagine her responding to "So you don't know him?" with "Of course not. Didn't I already tell you he was black."

The first guy has his glasses on but the second guy is wearing them above his eyes.

She's on the phone with the police. Don't you think "there's a man" is less of a descriptor for the suspect than there's a black man. She also described what he was wearing. Should she have said "he has some clothes on but I refuse to describe the color of the clothes"?

The point isn't that they can be bought today for $199, but that some might be buying today for $199 in hopes that there is a shortage later and it can't be found but on eBay for $201 (or more) + shipping.