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@Yamato: That swab wouldn't have caused that... all they did was gather particulates from the surface of your gear and process it for like particulates that would be found within bomb type objects.

Would have better off using one of those chocolate fountain machines... wouldn't need as much... and wouldn't make as big of a mess !

@branchan: I have a feeling that the insurance in 10 years would have cost more than the lens. He has a higher chance of it getting destroyed if he were to get rear ended.

@Nitesh: The MacPro that I used last wasn't rack mountable, neither

@olibrowning: It's to help keep the candy to the front of the bucket, more so needed when the stash is getting low.

@olibrowning: It's to help keep the candy to the front of the bucket, more so needed when the stash is getting low.

@Settings: Now that's deep, for a 1 minute commercial!

@Settings: "It is to get to the point that the polar bear's in danger..." - Oh... I took it as, "This car is so much better for the environment that a polar bear from the far end of the Earth would travel to the other end of the Earth to thank the person using it."

@m-d: I bet Giz didn't find that headline as click worthy as the one they used.

@Settings: Yeah, that bear was obnoxiously white. Advertising lends itself into public perception so much that it pains me sometimes.

@RaindropBebop: Well, I don't think polar bears just pop out full grown.

@im2fools: Have you every purchased something because it was the cheapest. Then you got it and it either didn't work as advertised or broke shortly there after. Sometimes, some people pay a little more to get a higher quality product.

On that note, I boot camped and primarily run Win7Ult on a MBP, While running the latest Ubuntu release and WinXP via VMWare. :/

Forget "How did they get the furniture up there?" ... Follow the NYT link... image 5 ... I would've hated to be the contractor that had to get those slabs of granite up there!!

@bowei437: "...ur batch command shows that explorer is to start up again..." So Prairie is right. The statement was "...because it will just turn back on after its killed ..." insinuates that explorer automajically starts back up. In Prairie's case it does not, so Prairie has included in the script the correct

@pettiblay: I was thinking the same thing... Though it does say most people tagged.... not correctly tagged.

@Mr.Pacman: Concrete and Brick is quite a bit more expensive as well... that's why when you drive into a decent neighborhood you start seeing the brick houses... unless it's a really old neighborhood (back in the day they made things to laste)

@sdvictor: I as a home owner am on the Insurance company side... I would hate to lose everything I own, because I could save a couple bucks!