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Got the season 3 DVD the other day. Currently my favorite show. Worried about the loss of Harmon, but not giving up hope.

So... Am I the only person who knows that the key to victory is judicious use of Jump & Slash?

I try to, whenever possible. My Nexus S is my podcast and audiobook player. It was my audio player for a while, but I have a huge audio collection and Google Music sucks up my data and drops audio quality (downsamples to 128k mp3 when streaming, resamples AAC to mp3).

I am more intrigued by the fact that you can get nacho delivery at 4am on a Sunday. I live just a few miles outside Chicago and most places I know of that deliver cut the service off by midnight and don't start it again until lunchtime.

September 7, 2000. It would have been earlier, but back in 2010 my old yahoo mail account somehow got merged with someone else's, and I got tired of all the spam he was bringing in. That one had stuff going back to... probably '96 or '97. When did Yahoo mail first appear? I jumped on it as soon as a I could; as a

September 7, 2000. It would have been earlier, but back in 2010 my old yahoo mail account somehow got merged with someone else's, and I got tired of all the spam he was bringing in. That one had stuff going back to... probably '96 or '97. When did Yahoo mail first appear? I jumped on it as soon as a I could; as a

SSD adds a HUGE performance boost for read/write operations. Your Mac will boot faster, applications will launch faster, and things will feel snappier overall. Graphics/processor-intensive tasks will not get any faster.

You are aware that burned discs have a shelf life as well? Some as few as 5-10 years.

I pulled the optical drive out of my Macbook Pro and added a boot SSD. It gives me crazy speeds and keeps the massive storage for media. I also have a Plex server at home for streaming video. If I plan on being out for a while, I just copy a few seasons of a show or a few movies to the big drive and head on out.

It's probably of no use to you, but Macs support this out of the box. I have a portable USB drive with two boot partitions for diagnostics and three boot partitions for various os installs.

Nyko's Airflo line had a mouse. I guess no one does market research more than a few months back.

Lack of originality has more to do with expectations of a higher return with an existing franchise. Popular games have existing audiences that all but guarantee sales.

This is simply not true. Until the 3DS, Nintendo did not sell consoles at a loss. This practice was largely put into play by Sony and Microsoft.

I've had pretty good experience with Apple Stores in terms of fixing issues; the only time they didn't take a computer I brought in for an issue was when it was over four years old and never had AppleCare to begin with. Well, they offered to fix it, but it really wasn't worth the money.

On the Mac side of things, there was a particularly nasty war between Audion and SoundJam.

You will basically see performance boots in any reading/writing situation. VM swaps will be faster, cache loading will be faster. These sorts of things are the little 10-15 second slowdowns and pauses that can pop up periodically when you are switching apps and the like.

I found myself listening to the FFVI soundtrack on my drive to work today, and wound up fast-forwarding to this song. Serendipitous that Final Fantasy music would wind up being featured today.

One of my favorite Community cameos.

This might be the first time I wished I had a kid.

It is a compelling introduction, but they were very light on specifics. Hopefully it gives Apple some real competition. I feel bad for Vizio, this totally steals their thunder.