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@ArdelisDeeson: If you only spend 50 bucks on your sound system why are you even reading Gizmodo?

We just picked up a pair of Vistas. I'm guessing these will be replacing them

@Platypus Man: Dude I was just going to write the same thing. I never check that wifi thing because it connects to my own netowrk that I pay for. Screw those dirty hippies searching for free interwebs coming over smelling up my house and drinking my booze!

Gross. That's just retarded

It seems much too small. I guess I'll have to go to the store and actually feel one up to see if its practical. What happened to the shuffle? Did it die?

This video was full of meh

@snownpaint1: I know what you're saying I used to be of the same school of thought as you. Bottom line is there were guys that just did Aconcagua with less weight than you carry on a weekend:

@Gary_7vn: Honestly, I'd be "parking" too if I had a 60 pound base weight. Unfortunately, a lot of sites like this one tell people 5lbs for a sleeping pad is ok. That means a 10lbs tent is ok so is a -30degree sleeping bag weighing 10lbs (you know in case climatic change occurs overnight while you're sleeping next to

@snownpaint1: Wow you do pack heavy. Check REI for:

@geolemon: Everyone is entitled to their luxury items. The pad is one of mine. My baseweight for a week long trip in the Pacific Northwest is 8lbs. Sure I could cut it from my kit and be at 7lbs... but I don't want to, I love my NeoAir ...it beats sleeping on pinecones and rocks.

@ZachMatthews: I like it for 3 season use but I would probably say look elsewhere for winter use under 20 degrees F. I used my NeoAir at Camp Muir on Mt Rainier about a month ago with overnight temps reaching in low 20s and I wasn't cold in my Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 but I could definitely feel the cold coming

This looks like a much more heavy version of the Thermarest NeoAir which weighs in at only 14oz. This on the other hand is not practical for camping at all. ...Unless you call "car camping" camping.

Can I use this as roofies?

This is why I bought Shures and never looked back

@ Fish - Screw you! You live better than I did when I lived in the city.

That's pretty cool. Though, his next DIY project should be to learn to set the white balance on his camera.

How rad would it be if they opened it back up and they've successfully mated?

I'm all for "doing things because you can" - but this one isn't even interesting or impressive.

Well'p that solves it... I'm never getting an erection again.