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Alright, finally can stop running beta!

@Phoshi: Ah, well then for you yes USB does sound bad. You may be sporting a USB 1.0 port which could be your problem.

@Phoshi: Yes, but it is faster. Besides USB and CD/DVD the only choices for physical media would be firewire, bluray, or eSATA. All of those three would be a very foolish option.

@four12: Like a mini grappling hook.

@cjshrader: Dude this is getting freaky, I also have a computer, speakers, and a chair.

Why would you want a computer in your bedroom if you have what appears to be a multi-room house? Technology and the bedroom just don't go together in my mind.

@sextonrules311: Depends on the wood used to make the wine crates, if it doesn't have nice grain a stain would be a waste.

A painting could make this so much better though, when recycling materials it's sometimes good to try to make them look good.

@Kamigoroshi: A bolt and wingnut could do the job quit effectively, that or drill holes and use dowels.

@grewal12: Well it won't be the G1 coming to AT&T, it will likely be another phone.

@outerfringe: I dare to disagree, all of my friends do not have their phones out during their meals. And if they do receive an important call they get up and leave the room as to not interrupt others conversations and meal.

No, I find it rude to text during a meal. I actually will turn my phone off depending on the importance of the meal. I've also had to actually ask several people to put their phone away during meals, ridiculous.

@Jason Fitzpatrick: I actually might recommend another sony vaio product for your next laptop. Several of my friends have the Vaio TT and it is incredibly light and small, but doesn't feel crippling like a netbook. I personally would go more for the Z or SR series as they are a little more in my price range when it

@kikolani: Well you won't really get any good deals on apple products, it's just how the market works. If you want a 'good deal' try buying a used mac. Also netbooks can't handle video editing.

@AwesomeJerkface: I tried doing that until I started missing emails that were actually important from people. So now I judge by the headers. (!!! or important get read; omg, lol, funny, hey, etc. get deleted on site!)

I view emailers as two groups too. Useful and useless, useful people send only short to the point emails and also don't send that many emails. Useless emailers will create a paragraph email that only has one useful sentence and they like to send emails frequently.

@the_gank: I don't know, my monitor is raised above my head and I find it actually easier to work with as it forces me to sit straight instead of slouched over. I don't even have to bend my neck.

@Rosa Golijan: Blimey! An intern in the wild tubes of the internet! This is a rare privilege to see them comment as they usually like to hide in the background of the site picking off trollish and weak comments.