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@Lord_Cathbad: If space is your largest issue, consider hanging your clothes with hangers off of rope or something.

@chris0089: When I travel to India, I usually have to sleep on the floor. We use these straw mats, but they really don't help much other than to keep the dust on the group away from your body.

@Pauro - Kun: No no, I understand, but there's usually a visible line going through the flap where it separates when the cable is plugged in, right? (At least, that's the only kind that I've seen?)

Since FaceTime is WiFi only, why is the carrier even brought into the question?

@jawa78: Hmm, you might be right. I always thought that there was a visible line through the center though, where the port would open up when you pushed the plug in.

@coketown: Remember the "Will it Shred" thing? :P

@stingray: You know, a lot of other manufacturers have had designs similar to the MacBook long before Apple had it themselves... I remember an old Sony VAIO laptop with a similar design... not to mention, the various number of manufacturers making accessories that had that style (I've heard the keyboard design is nice

@MikeWard1701: yeah, not to mention, the sudden bright light.

I hear all these talks, and I know the US has unions and stuff, but how does it work here in the US? Even if they are not as harsh, I'm fairly sure that they're not ideal for the worker.

What amuses me is the fact that there's a thing that looks like a modem port (covered up and not installed, but still present nonetheless). Not even USB type B, but a modem.

Those fish seem really stressed out... they're moving quickly up and down along the side, and then staying up at the top, both signs of heavily stressed fish...

@GregH: Remapping keys using AutoHotkey is amazingly simple. I remapped a few keys in my number pad (which I never use anyways) to control my media player.

I don't think I understand the physics behind this, but if a device was fully charged, but left on, and this thing turned charging off, then the device would start to consume power again, and the charger should turn on the power again. Wouldn't this just lead to a rapidly decaying battery life then?

I'm sorry, but I literally laughed out loud when I read the title.

NOOOOOOOOOOOO :(

@CrispyAardvark: It would be really ironic if you died in a fire then. :P

@Vultan: I'm pretty sure you could disassemble the casing and swap out the drive?

@jupiterthunder: I always thought the "Wake-Up On LAN" function works only if the computer is in sleep mode, not if the computer is completely shut down...

Now, if only Forefront stopped sucking up half my CPU when I try to open a large compressed file.

I don't get it... USB 3.0 is 7W?