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    That's fair. I just have a general aversion to gift registry creep. For anything beyond weddings and baby showers, I think they're just tacky. People are using them for birthdays now and college or just keeping an Amazon Wish List for what-the-hell-ever.

    How about no. Isn't this the entire point of having a graduation party: so that people will give you money to use for college expenses?

    Just as a clarification, do you want the date of the shooting or the date we searched? That is, if an article came up on a search for March 10th, but the incident was on March 9th, which date do we put down?

    That has nothing to do with the color of the eggs, but with the chicken's conditions. Farm fresh eggs are generally better than free range eggs, which are generally better than supermarket eggs. But you can get brown supermarket eggs that taste worse than white farm eggs. The color doesn't matter.

    Majora's Mask, I think.

    I get where you're coming from, though my tiring of big worlds usually comes from one game (though that's because I don't play a lot of open-world games). I'm however many hours into GTAV it takes to finish the single-player to 100% and get to level 65 in online (it's got to be 100 hours by now) and at this point I

    90% of households. Don't be obtuse.

    Did you actually read that article you linked?

    90% of the country has a pay TV subscription. They're not the outliers.

    The broadcast networks are available for free over the air. There can be as many as 40 depending on where you live (though most are crap). To get USA and Syfy, though, I'd have to get the most basic cable package that's about $30/mo.

    Last year's Sunday night NFL preseason game drew 8 million viewers and a 2.1 rating, about half of what the Emmys usually get. But the bigger aspect is that they probably don't expect the ratings for Monday to be much worse than Sunday since moving the ceremony from September to August (which they did in 2006 and

    The PSN outage actually helped me out in one big way. It let me get a full refund on my MLB.tv subscription after it became clear that the Twins were going to suck that year and that I didn't want to pay $120 to watch 150 games of said suckitude. So, thanks, Sony, kind of.

    I think the more apt analogy is that a road near your house is under construction, with traffic backed up a mile in either direction. What's happening now is that Netflix keeps sending its trucks down that backed-up road and they're constantly getting stuck.. When you use a VPN, you're basically telling Netflix to

    Kris is right. The reason a VPN works is because you're changing the route the traffic goes down. Right now there is a bottleneck between Netflix's CDN (Level 3) and Comcast and Verizon, so traffic is going from Netflix to Level 3 to Comcast/Verizon to You and it's getting stuck between Level 3 and Comcast/Verizon.

    Kluwe (to my knowledge) isn't gay, so he can't be making a hostile work environment claim based on sexual orientation (you typically need to be part of the protected class).

    The kid hits the BACKside of the mound on his throw. It's total luck that he makes it into the garbage can. My entire adolescence has been destroyed.

    Using those metrics, I think calling MLS a 5th tier league is about right.

    If you're trying to get out-of-market networks, a Slingbox is by far your best choice. In fact, it's pretty regularly used by west coast television critics to watch shows live on the east coast.

    Actually, probably not. The Supreme Court case was decided solely based on their live-watching features, not on the recording aspect.

    Cable companies have to pay the networks to broadcast their channels (except for PBS, which operates under the "must carry" provision). They don't charge you just to be dicks. They charge you because the networks are charging them.