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Odd, I can buy a subscription price to a season of TV episodes, why not to a magazine?

@Curves: WHat *shock* are you *shock* talking *shock* about? I'm *shock* always on *shock* time for *shock* everything.

Am I the only one wondering what is with the GS doing a watercrossing for a background? Is that Brian's phone or is that from the company?

@acidrain69: Might I suggest you stock up on Stabil? Use it in my gas for seasonal storage, and it seems to do the trick.

@Brak: Agreed. It isn't perfect, but between it and CSS3, there is a giant step in the right direction.

@TheUltra: Desert Storm? Not sure if it got war designation or just conflict status though.

@Curves: Hey now, I am a 6' 200# biker guy and I hate needles, with a passion. My blood was meant to stay in my body, thank you.

@That Guy: Exactly, they would. If anything objectionable appears, just throw it up. You could also have it so users could flag which apps have objectionable content, then review them.

@That Guy: Not exactly. You could either throw all the "porn" apps into a separate category, so they don't pop up in, say, News apps. Or, you could have a filter you turn on and off.

@Gary_7vn: That isn't true of all companies. I realize that SOME are, but not all are. I work for one of the largest ski resort companies in the US, and we do almost none of this. It is up to that specific company if the are going to do it or not. Ours chose to be honest. BP did not.

@Almightywhacko: That is like saying no company is allowed to have an integrity at all. I would expect, that if a company is saying they are showing you what happened, and acting as self journalist, that they should be held to the same expectations as journalists.

@Almightywhacko: Depends. Color correction and cropping are not considered to be evils, because they are just emulating things you could do in camera anyways.

@Your_Real_Father: Nice touch. I award you the award of nothing since I really have no power to award you with anything.

@Navin R Johnson: And you could argue that one unconstitutional. Really, if it is in public, it should be fair game. If you don't want it taped, don't do it in public, or within view of a public area.

@ibelli: I think the "infinite" media has become one of the soul stealers. Instead of the time and care I took in composition because I had only 36 shots, or worse, a few sheets of film, I instead walk around with hundreds, if not thousands of exposures at my disposal.

@Nitemancometh: Wait, I think I need to return some stolen money first!

@TheUltra: Read an article recently about the Serbian theives. Quite interesting, actually. And it made complete sense, and because of their bold tactics, I can see how hard it is to stop them.