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Isner's hit Mahut three times...twice on serve, once at the net. Ow.

@chakrabs: It's almost silent in a tennis match (especially at Wimbledon) other than the sound of the ball and players. Someone talking loudly into a mic 20 feet from a player is VERY noticeable.

@chakrabs: It's almost silent in a tennis match (especially at Wimbledon) other than the sound of the ball and players. Someone talking loudly into a mic 20 feet from a player is VERY noticeable.

@wohdin: I agree. I doubt PC/Mac purchases inherently mean PS3 purchases.

@Falindrith Lanthaloran: Interesting....is that even with games purchased prior to the Mac update? (I bought the Orange Box quite a while ago....do I get Mac support "grandfathered" in?)

I'm guessing this doesn't link purchased games? I haven't seen if games purchased for Windows also mean you can play on a Mac (without purchasing a Mac version), but I can't imagine that would also mean you inherently own the PS3 version.

TeamViewer?

@Tycho Vhargon: I'll have to agree with topncal. Bluehost is VERY cost effective, but their ToS strstricts a wide range of use. No personal file storage (everything MUST be related to the website you're hosting, which is strange since cPanel lets you use it as a web drive), and like topncal said, they can suspend

@SophT: Well, free plus bandwidth, hardware, electricity....personally I think it's more cost effective to go with an inexpensive host. That way you don't need to do any of the maintenance yourself, don't pay any of the overhead, and the bandwidth is better. (Plus, if you live with others, every time you pull some

@Little Mofreaky: Great show (except for the ending...sigh, budget) and manga, but I wasn't much enthused by the music.

I'm just going to ask what we're all wondering:

@ArkansasFred: Maybe she's just peeing and does the ol' "pull the panties to the side" routine.

Does this integrate well with Outlook's invitation features like Exchange?

I remember that VLC used to take a while to load up. Nice to see that it's been upgraded. Too bad it doesn't offload to the GPU.

@lordargent: I do the same thing. I'm paying for the content whether I consume it or not. If I miss the show I want, and my DVR is full, I'll normally download it.

@lordargent: "Legally allowed to make backups" is actually on a case by case basis according to "Fair Use". There have been conflicting rules on this, so it's difficult to say. In some cases the consumer may make a copy, and in others he or she may not. In other cases, like you said, you are allowed to make a copy,

@revmatty: I'm aware that they changed some songs to DRM, but I wasn't aware that they are DRM-free. Is their entire library DRM-free now? If so, I retract that example, as it doesn't apply.

This is another textbook (har har) example of the difference between what is legal and what is ethical.

@GBot: Yes, but this chart implies that you can pop a BluRay disk into your BluRay drive and fire up XBMC, which isn't the case.