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@RedRaider: Despite what your deductible may be, if the policy states that is covered, then it IS covered. Sounds like you need to check out different insurance providers.

@chickennakatsu: Thanks for clarifying that. That's what I meant to say. It's best, and cheaper to do a bunch of images at once since it's a flat fee. Also embedding your information into the image's exif data is a great way to prove an image is yours.

@StickyPickle: Even worse...those plastic, chrome spinners on 12in wheels!

So, there's no home network integration for personal media? I'd love to be able to stream media files to this.

@LANjackal: No, it's because monitors/HDTVs display at a standard of 72 dpi. Your images on a display will look just as they would as a print. You're welcome!

If you're a photographer, whether it be an amateur or pro, you should resize your images to 72dpi for uploading to the web. This way your image will appear sharp on any monitor, yet keep anyone from saving it as their own and making a decent print out of it. It'll also be much faster uploading than a high-res file.

@chickennakatsu: Content Aware will mostly take care of that. Unless you've got plastered across your subject, thus rendering the image useless for viewing.

@lordargent: As a professional photographer myself, I'll still continue to resize to 72dpi. My pictures will still look crisp and sharp on any monitor, and they'll still upload much faster than a full res image. Also, this prevents others from taking my stuff and printing somewhere while expecting a quality print.

@iamjames: It depends on how close you're standing to the screen. I've only got 8' ceilings and I'm projecting a 120" image. I probably stand 4' in front of the projector, and at 5'10", I can barely see my head at the bottom of the screen. My projector is 13' from the screen as well.

@FodderTheSane: I don't think they're being desperate. Despite being British show, I think they get more viewers in the US than anywhere else so they're playing to that market. Just my opinion though, I could be wrong on that fact. I think it's about time that they made it to the dragon in NC. They like to make

@zacarious: Don't forget, while the real poser doesn't add any performance mods, he still rebadges it as a Skyline.

@albo: I actually got a "free" XBOX 360 Elite a year ago after doing a bunch of trial offers. Of course it wasn't free after you had to pay ~$5 shipping for the offers, but I only paid about $60 in the end. I probably won't try it again.

@rtwod2: No, you'd still have to run it through the scanner.

@Dee4leeds: "It's the new Aerogenerator X Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, which will be completed by 2014. "

@Heel-Toe: Well then, since it's a fact, I suppose I'll just shut up! That's retarded. I agree, GM hasn't been able to step in the ring with Audi up to this date. However, given the attention to detail that GM is putting into the new CTS-V coupe what with all the nice leather, the seats, etc., I really feel that

@Time Pilot AKA: Understood, but they do have HDMI adapters. Monoprice FTW!