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Theophilus P. Wildebeest
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That's all well and good, but I doubt that it would support in-game color switching the like of which can be seen in Alienware keyboards and switching dimensions in Quantum Conundrum.

Also, as José happily modifyied his $130 keyboard and risked destroying it in the process, I would guess that he would most likely have a decent gaming rig which also cost a pretty penny, and the cost of those LEDs and the AVR chip would be pocket change for him, if not a worthwhile investment.

That's a lot of LEDs... doesn't each key have it's own light? That would cost almost the price the the keyboard just to change the color...

This would have been better if it were credit card width & length but cut in a spiral to give it extra length.

I don't know where you get the idea that leisure passengers are flexible on dates.

which could be address by encompassing the magnets with opposing poles that hold the stapler & it's base together with a ring of magnets with like poles to guide the base with the stapler.

Personally, I'd rather that I pay the sales tax of the State (and city, if applicable) where the store is located rather than my local sales tax when purchasing online.

Here in Indiana, funeral processions are escorted to the city limits (or the cemetery should it be inside), and all traffic is required to stop whilst the procession is escorted. One funeral I attended last year witnessed a box van pass the procession on a stretch of four lane road only to find the cop pull it over as

Why should I have to buy the right to listen to / watch each individual title as many times as the number of devices that I wish to experience them on?

Perhaps this modification could be used on a dualshock controller to make the feel of the sticks up/down/left/right more natural.

It has also been noted in the XDA discussion that:

And thanks to a clever person over at XDA Developers, it's now available for a boat load more phones.

I will keep using a physical insurance card until my insurer's app can do the following thing:

If I ever equalize, it is to compensate for the failings of the output device, be it my car's speakers or the cheapo earphones that I am using. (The latter not needed at the present.)

If you can correct someone, you knew what they meant.

Or, you know, you could hold the shirt by the shoulders (Thumbs in, pinkies out) and rotate the wrists (left counter-clockwise, right clockwise) one half turn each, the lay the shirt down on it's front half the way along, laying the rest on top of the amount that you have already laid down.

Expect to pay through the nose for a used 720p ATV2. The one that you can buy new (1080p ATV3) has not been jailbroken yet (with the outlook not too hopeful), which has driven up the resale value of the older unit.

If you want to be punctual, don't use an iHome clock. My iH9 loses 2 minutes a month, and my wife's iH8 gains days.

I don't know, I was getting far faster speeds using Windows 8's own file copying (between 2 SATA 3.0 6GB/s drives) than I did with Teracopy or Teracopy Pro.