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Plex wins.

My brother was an Olympic-level long-distance runner (I know it sounds like internet posturing, but it's true) and, in all of the races of his that I saw (easily 50+, I was young and my mom dragged me to them), I can't think of a single runner who didn't wear shoes, running on a track or running cross-country. The

I have a feeling there's no fighting at all, Glu Mobile just didn't send the screen before this one, with the word, "HIGH," on it, written in all caps, just like that.

I would love to stop being wasteful with paper towels, but it just seems like this method involves dedicating a lot more space than I want to dedicate to cleaning/drying things off. It certainly isn't a much cheaper option in my case, seeing as how I live in an apartment and have to pay $2 total for every load of

That Viper thing would be sweet if you didn't have to pay $499 for the unit, probably another $60-100 for install and then $30 a month (after the first year). Honestly, I was almost sold on it until I saw the subscription b.s.. Like I need another monthly bill. I'll just walk to my car and start it with the key,

As someone who has done both, and used the Mobile Air Mouse app, I can say that an iPhone app is not a good replacement for an actual keyboard and remote. After two weeks of using only my phone to control my HTPC, I wanted to blow my brains out. Luckily, buying a bluetooth keyboard and bluetooth mouse is still

VOTE: DVDShrink. Hands down, the best way to go, on any operating system. If you have an Intel Mac, set up Windows on a partition, get AnyDVD HD and DVDShrink and you are going to be amazed at how awful Mactheripper seems in comparison.

I've tried Boxee a couple of times, but I keep going back to Plex. The social aspect of Boxee makes no sense to me. I don't really care to let my friends know that I just watched 15 episodes of The Office in a row.

@Daveinva: She looks like Mrs. Potato Head, to me.

I just don't get what people see in Anne Hathaway. Other than that schnoz. All of the other girls on there, I completely understand. Her? No thanks.

Some of these huge video game memorabilia collections seem cool: not something I would want, but something that I would be impressed by if I saw it, in person. This one, on the other hand, has so much crap in such a tiny little space, it screams, "The guy who put this all together also has a collection of little girls

@awesomemonster: When you're buying 19 discs at once, absolutely. Imagine if every television series on DVD cost $20 per disc (what most individual discs cost), most of them would be $140+.

I don't understand how people with bladders can play this game.

Companies charge this amount of money for music and then wonder why people are downloading so much.

Holy shit, why can't people learn the difference between those two words? Did they stop teaching English in school?

God, I hope not. I almost never play multiplayer portions of games. For a casual gamer, it's impossible. I mean, I wasn't always a casual gamer, but I am now. The point being: the people playing online play online ALL THE TIME. Playing against them is just too frustrating to bother with.

I thought most people knew that this is where the ideas for Big Daddies came from. They look like they're wearing early scuba suits. It took people that long to put this together? I could see not putting it together if the game didn't take place ENTIRELY UNDERWATER, but come on, now.

Lord Zedd, is that you?

and, you could save even more money if you don't buy & waste all of those envelopes