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@foolish-rain: I know, eh? However simple they may be, they still look pretty damn good stacked on my desk.

I have 2 Neil Poulton designed LaCie hard drives, they are incredible prone to fingerprints, and I am definitely going to try this.

More like Ü-Haul.

@nczuma: I meant skilled and modern. However, if we're talking about bots and drones and lasers, then the states is clearly more advanced.

@pseudorocket: Dude, your comment was making some sense, until you dropped the bomb on Canada. Our Airforce, Army and Navy is every bit as capable as the American's. But you're in America, where everyone is entitled to their big morning dose of self-absorbed.

@maximum_sarge: From what I've seen, maybe that'd help with the 'spare tire' issue.

@NaraVara: Macbooks are supporting that, not Pros. I'm talking about professionals. People who do more than caring for virtual farms and liking things.

I think, beyond self-mutilation of tastebuds, it compares to why we like beer, or Lady Gaga. It's not really that good, but everyone else likes it, so, why not?

The usual suspects may scream, but the iPhone 4 and the rest of the iOS devices are now not only the bread and butter of the company, but also its most basic core.

O, is for ohmazing. M, is for must have. G, is for Gene Roddenberry must be warp driving in his grave.

@Chernobyl: Crossing the street, opening the dishwasher, water balloon fight, birth..

@Chernobyl: That's my go-to theory about all toilet clogs.

Here, I have the solution. In hot states, don't let stupid people buy cars.

@Middleswine: Dinosaurs eat man, woman inherits the earth.

@Helvetica: It was shot in Canada, it should be on the dotCa.

Further solidifying that Apple needs an all-you-can-eat service rather than pay per play. Good on Netflix, I'm glad they finally made it up here in Canada.

@robot-shmobot: Dear god that got blown up.. sorry everyone.

I've always preferred Hawkins. Made in Canada.

'Privacy' on the internet is a lark. Seriously. Everyone of us with Gmail, MS Live, Yahoo, Facebook, ..ugh.. MySpace, and so on are wide open.