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@Dogen: You're right. I know asians can have those super-overextending elbows that make it look like their arm is broken. But I see a spot that looks like a scar on her left shoulder. Probably part of a scar that circumvents her entire shoulder, no doubt from having laser-rocket-arm upgrade surgery. Wonder what

That Microsoft mouse has some kind of weird wire-thing attached to it. What the hell is that?!

@moetop: Dinosaurs are a hoax. Never happened.

@JabbaB: Yeh you're right. They probably just got bored and off'ed themselves...

@hvrock13: No, this is not how radiation works. Radioactive material that produces radiation upon decay is dangerous. Xrays will not stay with you, they are immediately absorbed.

@hvrock13: If you're talking about the gates you walk thru, adjacent to the xray baggage machine, then no, those do not use xrays at all. xray devices with real-time imaging are not low-powered like medical equipment. Just ask Marie Curie. I'd avoid this if you could ha ha.

I'm holding out for the iPod "Adhere" so I can cut earphone and iPods out of the mix. It's like a band-aid that you stick to your forehead that shuffles the songs when you slap yourself with and open palm. It makes your skull and teeth vibrate to the frequency of the music.

It's the iPod Neophyte. They are marketing to week-old infants with tiny digits capable of navigating the small screen. Dexterity may still be an issue. Get them hooked at a younger age.

I need race home to my XBox and get back to completing the tasks in Solar.

@im2fools: She actually looks wayyyy better than this now. Great for her. Too bad her failure pile of an ex husband is getting paroled next year.

I'm pretty sure that girl can brush off her knees without bending over. Those are some long arms.

@Gary_7vn: Thanks to you mentioning Myanmar, I just spent the past hour reading about the history of Burma. Damn you, wikipedia. And from the looks of it, let's not compare anything to Burma. Faults aside, their Paduuk Characters and the fact that they drive on the right makes them A-OK.

@bdinger: It's a good point; it's entirely subjective. For those of us with the fortitude to live alone in the crazy, crazy world, I admit that I've been comfortable, no matter the size, as long as it's all my own space.

@bdinger: Comfortable home? Look at the guy, you have to be "sitting" before you can even get to the "couch" which is probably a futon that got saws-all'ed in half and jammed into the wall. I think my couch is 25% of the footprint of his apartment.

@the-resonator: That's a good point, I didn't realize that. Go MATTE!

@Pessimippopotamus: Yeh, I meant a store-bought last gen. Mine is the Falcon version and no problems yet *fingers crossed*.