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salamihawk

Who said anything about Kurdistan? I've never been there. Spent most of my time in Baghdad and about half a year in the outskirts.

Pick your poison.

And? I can tell you with 100% certainty that not every soldier rolls around in an armored vehicle.

2003-2004

That's funny. I don't remember having an armored HMMWV when I was in Iraq.

In all honesty, $30 ain't bad for 17 years of lifetime. If you have to replace hundreds of them, ok I can see an issue perhaps, but I'd certainly consider something like this to replace my bathroom light.

Am I the only one who read "Dick" instead of "Deck?"

Not everybody rides in something armored.

Oculus and Zenimax are still going at it—this morning, the company behind Oculus Rift released a statement in response to Zenimax's claims last week that Doom co-creator John Carmack had stolen "technology and know-how" when he left Zenimax for Oculus last year.

In a real data center you wouldn't be able to sleep. It's like being inside a blizzard and a tornado at the same time. Cold and windy as hell with spots of hot-ass wind in between, loud as shit so you have to yell whenever you want to talk with someone right next to you. And there's sometimes a really loud beeping

Only a master could use such bate

No, the phone was SLOW. I distinctly remember typing out SMS messages and waiting for the phone to finish showing the individual characters on the screen. It took ages, even back then.

Motorola Razr.

I've had a Blu-Ray player since 2008. Since then, I have purchased less than 10 movies on Blu-Ray. To me, it was dead before it even really started.

I want the accelerometer that makes my phone scream as it falls!

I'm glad I didn't have to come in and post this :P

Video is private. Looks like he got called an idiot and a douchebag too many times by internet meanies.

This is a peering agreement, and not at all the same as what everyone's afraid of happening in the absence of net neutrality regulation. In order to understand what this is, you have to know what the Internet is: a network of networks. These networks connect to one another at so-called "peering centers" where dozens,