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@dnd980: You wouldn't be using your vga port like BadFloppy is suggesting. A tuner card for a laptop is most likely going to be usb, in which case input is allowed.

@Chispea: I have a feeling he wasn't talking about the actual food...

@the.walker.nc: Ah just a guess, never used an Airport Extreme before.

@the.walker.nc: I'm not so sure it can actually support reading both of the drives. Maybe it can only do one at a time? Not sure just a thought.

@glaeven: I have a 2.1 system from logitech which I love. I use my system for the same type of setup you will be using and I as well am a musician and sort of amateur audiophile. Based on the name, the reviews on the site, and one of my friends having it, these look pretty good.

What just happened?

@TehBeardMan: Looks great man! Have a hell of a week!

@oryballenger: Thank you for being mostly on the ball. The Boxee Box does run on Linux, which means Netflix was no guarantee. However, this does not impact everyday Linux running HTPC users. It still won't be possible to run Netflix on your average Linux box. They will need to either license the DRM or use some sort

@KamWrex: I agree with Kaiser-Machead

@cageun: First of all, beef jerky is made to last like that, beef is not mold proof as it is. Also, pumpkins take a couple of weeks to decompose. Many bread products also mold in just a week or two.

@Gerardo Zamudio: From what I've seen basically the USB powered ones are 2.5" drives meaning they are meant more for portability than sitting on all the time. I may be wrong, but I think 3.5" drives are better for the purpose of sitting in place and being on 12 hours a day.

@Skyjumper: As Whitson said, this makes you think about what you're doing though. Definitely makes you think more than putting a post it off to the side.

@comodidit: I believe that hotkey to buttonmash would be escape.

@xkl: Wait, you say getting rid of DRM is a plus. Does this mean

@jeremiah89: We got some flurries last night here in central IL.