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    Would you SOCIALIST kill me?

    I'M A POTATO.

    Yep. Be sure to drink your ovaltine. (Although you get a year's supply of it if you drink enough!)

    That logic falls apart once you've done something that isn't illegal, but not exactly kosher with someone's agenda. Then they start looking for technicalities to call you on.

    How well would that wear though. Wouldn't it become a risk if the hinge loosens?

    That thing looks dangerous to keep in your pocket. Notice the exposed blade that isn't flush against the body when it's folded.

    Just run the installer and install it to the USB drive. The catch is that it's REALLY slow. Never have I managed to go beyond 5MB/s write, and the OS locks up frequently when using it.

    You don't need to ask permission! Do it anyway!

    Because two mounds of fat on one's upper body means that they're not a threat.

    I use this all the time when submitting files to my online course. It's great for going directly from TextEdit to the file submission system.

    I feel like they also need to include a way to buy your freedom. $25 will get rid of your ads forever.

    The good news was that this happened to my netbook, not my MacBook, so $84 later, I got a new screen off of eBay from Taiwan. The person paid up in the end, and it didn't go too badly. The fact that this wasn't a $400 display assembly helped keep things clean, not ruining any relationships either.

    I'm actually using DD-WRT. I may try tomato in the future though.

    It's set to 40MHz, and I'm only across the room =/.

    I've got it too, and it's an awesome router. The only gripe I have is that it's not a dual-band router, so it doesn't go above 144mbps.

    Episode 3 announcement? The Combine are actually a race of sentient potatoes? GlaDOS runs on starch?

    What you have to realize is that if you keep screwing the producers or the consumers, one of them is going to go eventually. When that happens, things will get worse for the end-user. While this doesn't hurt the end-user directly, it hurts the developers/content producers, which in turn hurts the end user when they go

    Having lost an LCD this way to a moron, it's not fun getting people to pay up. I'm not sure I'd press criminal charges, but I would file a complaint.

    Pretty often if it's bad paper or if you're using lemons. One of my teachers used this recycled paper that had a very strong vinegar smell.

    I'm assuming that your router is capable of blocking any proxies or VPNs while your computer is locked down to prevent the user from just changing their DNS settings.