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What I take issue with is that you're talking about buying the mouse from BestBuy and getting a $50 Steam card, which yes, is an awesome deal. However, the only time you mention a price for the mouse ($50) is in regards to what the mouse costs on Amazon, which is irrelevant to the BestBuy deal. Therefore, I assume

What I take issue with is that you're talking about buying the mouse from BestBuy and getting a $50 Steam card,

So you don't have to use affiliate links? You just do it for fun?

So you don't have to use affiliate links? You just do it for fun?

When they link to an item on Amazon they get a cut of the sale if anyone who follows said link buys the item. I'm sure Gawker requires the writers to add links to Amazon products whenever possible.

When they link to an item on Amazon they get a cut of the sale if anyone who follows said link buys the item. I'm

Pick up your choice for best gaming mouse, the Razer DeathAdder 2013 today, and Best Buy will pack in $50 of Steam credit with your purchase. The DeathAdder currently goes for $50 on Amazon, so this is an excellent deal

Pick up your choice for best gaming mouse, the Razer DeathAdder 2013 today, and Best Buy will pack in $50 of Steam

It's a smart move. Tesla's power isn't based on new technology and ironclad patents—it's based on putting all the pieces together in a spectacular package, along with some celebrity backup. By encouraging the development of electric vehicles, they not only provide themselves with a stronger customer base for future

The company will apply for patents going forward, he said, but will keep them open source.

I originally read the headline as Frisbee and was stunningly disappointed.

The panel will be the second act, we'll likely have a guest interacting with the panel in the third act."

"Back on TV" would be more accurate.

The Prussians were, as far as I know, not renowned for their basketball teams.

As my art teacher would say, "You can't polish shit"

By working hard and pleasing their master.

...he said, while counting his money.

Does it come with a magnifying glass?

It's baseball. What costs more? The ticket or the burger?

Didn't watch the video, but I assume that when the offer was made, Game of Thrones was just books that geeks read. Skyrim was probably a safer bet (which paid off well).

Thousands of hours of my life were lost to Onslaught mode...History seems doomed to repeat itself.

To play with console-based friends.