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@OMG! British Dinosaur!: Of course. I'm sure they share a wonderful, loving, complex, sincere relationship...

Charley Sheen Just Became Mayor of ... well, just about everywhere.

@Starbury Sneetch: You, dear sir, whether you know it or not, have crystallized exactly wherein my aggravation with this subject lies. Brilliant, thank you, and a heartclick.

@blyan is not on fire: 1) It's not for the faint of liver, believe me, but we do have a good time - kind of a well-kept secret; Jews are stereotypically thought of as not fond of liquor. 2) If you do, feel free to message me your opinion - I won't be offended if you find it vile; Scotch is like that - one man's

@JohnnyricoMC: My apologies, and one more word on the subject.

@blyan is not on fire: Well, to answer that, I will share with you part of a message I sent to a friend recently, regarding my birthday:

That's a touching, beautiful story.

@Weakskills: It's the osculation of death, that's what it is!

This is an invitation to spill whiskey, and poke yourself in the nose with that stupid central... affectation is the only word that fits.

@Ye Olde Human: Yet that is not to be discounted, as anyone who has tried O'Doul's and its ilk will tell you.

@blyan is not on fire: I'm thinking he's thinking that both (the Pythagorean Theorem and "More faster, more whiskey, more enjoyment") are provable theorems and equally valid.

@ttocs: Pretty sure it's not just her...

@ddhboy: I think the $60 dock you are referring to is a different animal - it's more like a desktop port-expander kind of thing that would then hook up to a keyboard and display, as opposed to a full-blown laptop affair.

@Felipe058: I find that cups of tea are often somewhat bass-heavy, and tend to make my ears all scalded.

@Weakskills: Oscillate. "Osculate" means "kiss." Which, I suppose, COULD have been what you meant....

@casperiv: And because a bridge has a primary function - to carry vehicles over a chasm - it cannot have a secondary function? That's just wasteful, I believe.

@monstermax: I'm conflicted, I truly am. While it doesn't get much notice here (beyond the CES coverage), the Asus Slate is the closest to the Holy Grail in my opinion. A full blown, i5-470 computer in a 12.1" slate form factor; stylus and touch capable; Windows 7; SSD; the works. Even comes with a keyboard. Runs

@datafox: very, very dark slate, really.