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This is sad, but I can use this for whether or not I locked the front door. This could be a life-changer. No more going back to check 3 or 4 times.

I'm sure this is fantastic for people who actually like Facebook.

@Terry: I agree, at least on the eating at a restaurant. It is rare that I am obligated to be at a restaurant, the only times we choose to go to one is for the sake of indulging.

@DarkGemini: Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.

@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Fair enough, I can appreciate that. I'm sure my postings have wavered somewhere between boneheaded stubbornness and potential trolling when the reality is I felt confident about my argument and it is one boring Thursday afternoon.

@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Because the motherboard dictates the limitations, requirements, and capabilities of the computer. Everything plugs into the motherboard.

@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Like I already stated, if the only thing that hasn't changed in five years is your case, it isn't simply an upgrade. At some point you have to consider it a "new" computer. Motherboards are usually when people make that distinction, as it is often purchased for the very purpose

I would argue that WoW and Everquest are the two with the highest name recognition, not the only two that worked.

@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: To be fair, it isn't truly "forever." Eventually, your hardware will be outdated. Your processor will be maxed out, as new processors use a different socket. Or your memory, for a similar reason.

Her dead animal solution is pretty brilliant. Let the kid explore mortality, but with a more sanitary specimen.

I remember getting a MS 1600 points card site-to-store for nearly $4.00 cheaper than walking in and buying it on the spot. This sounds like potentially more of the same. Not that I'm complaining, I'll wait a week to pay less.

@Hackintosh: Personally I'd rather the whole thing just glow from its awesomeness.

@Hackintosh: That picture was not intended to suggest the price was too high, though now I see that it could be taken that way if the source isn't immediately recognized.

Kinect just got interesting...

I need this. $56 sounds like a bargain.

What part of "CONFIDENTIAL:INTERNAL ONLY" didn't make sense?

@s73v3r: I get the space efficiency, I don't get how that is more valuable than not having to climb a ladder to get to bed at night.

I just don't understand the loft bed for anyone that isn't still in a college dorm or their parents' house, even if it is more space-efficient.