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Mine works in NYC.

Is the debate over whether a bigger screen is the most ideal thing over yet? Because this is ridiculous.

The person should've at least blurred his name and not disclosed his place of employment. Wouldn't have made the receipt any less interesting.

This is a very timely post...

I was in a similar boat. Deep discounts through this thing, depending on what state you are in: [aviadental.com]

I actually watched both versions of True Grit to prepare for V-Day. I'm good.

Oldie, but one of the few Wondermark strips I audibly laughed at when it came out. Love this one.

You put… the Amityville Horror remake… on this list… not the original, but the remake.

I am loving the HD videos you guys are posting lately.

I bought a pair of HD-25's a while back. They aren't headphones I get on the subway with or anything but man, for home listening, it was a $200 well spent.

Sennheiser >>> Beats By Dre

No need for a bigger screen. Is there an Android phone out there that beats Apple's Retina display? I'd love to know. Seems like the bigger the screen gets, the shittier the resolution gets.

Transmission works best for me. I remember when uTorrent first dropped on Mac, people were all excited. I checked it out, but Transmission has that simplicity. I prefer it to anything else.

I just LOLed... ahh, broads.

Just FYI, Tony's house has been on the market since June. The reason it got re-listed is because he likely dropped the price to the $1.5 million it's at currently.

Thank you.

Harrison was hoping that all that real estate development around the stadium would pan out, and it didn't when the economy crashed. It's all sour grapes, honestly. Blaming Red Bull is a better headline than blaming poor decision making on the part of Harrison politicians.

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This is what I was referring to. Check it out. Narrated by Bruce Dickinson, no less. It may just be limited to the A320.

Don't they design planes not to be able to do this anymore? I swore the A320 actually had a mechanism that prevented a plane from turning past a certain amount of degrees. I'm not an aviation expert at all, I just remember hearing this tidbit somewhere.

Wait, so... a Marine threatened a civilian who was exercising rights that the Marine allegedly fights to protect.