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Oh man. I would never swim in that stuff...

In for Command and Conquer, Tony Hawk, Mirrors edge, Star Wars Trench run, Myst...

@Yazah: If you look on priceline its often about $35 a day for an economy car.

@mullingitover: I remember when email first started, the main USPS guy wanted to tax every message sent so the USPS didn't go under.

This is why I love Giz. This is so fascinating. Thanks Giz!

@Live N Learn: Thanks for your invaluable input. I'll stop bitching now.

@sbunny: No kidding! Hell for $30 dollars, you could rent a car!

@Yazah: Well for you it will work then. But I just can't justify $30 dollars for a one time viewing.

@Kodros: Which is why I never see movies in theaters either.

Of if only this was Uranus, the jokes would write themselves...

@Sigismond0: Still. If you buy it on DVD for $20 dollars, you get to watch that forever, as many times as you want, with whoever you want. Paying $30 to get it for 24 hours is absurd. And besides, who ever heard of charging all your friends $2.50 to watch a movie with you?

@Live N Learn: But regardless of how it changes it, it is still changing it. A lot. I work for IT and we get so many people complaining about how MS is always moving everything around. I'm not arguing about whether I think its more convenient or not. I'm just saying they always change everything around so much that

@MrCheatachu: Yep. They latch onto bigger creatures such as sharks and "bore" into them to suck blood.

@aec007: I always figured so. There was certainly something between Adam west and his boy wonder.

@autob0n: But it's such a pain in the ass. Word processors should not have a learning curve. You shouldn't have to relearn how to type every time MS releases a new version of Office.

@Live N Learn: I shouldn't have to install a TON of add-ons to make a program usable again.