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I'm curious how this compares to other public and private colleges. How much to they spend on marketing? How much do the people who run those schools make? What are their drop out rates like and how do they compare?

isn't there a SMP server that once you die you can no longer log in?

what's that monologue at the end from?!?!?

I want something the size of an ipad, maybe a little lighter, that runs Android and plays video smoothly.

What exactly is the price difference for something like this?

No, I don't think the government would do a good job at maintaining our online identities. They have done very little to boost my confidence in legislating technological advancements. They have shown they have shown they are more interested in catering to lobbyists than figuring out what is best for the country when

@kondrik: Turns out LinkedIn is the same way...

I have an automated way of doing this, it is called "my wife".

I got the email but my spam filter caught it. I only saw it because the spam filter caught my password reset here as well and I had to go looking for it.

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This was posted here on Lifehacker a while back.

@LifesSweetDrug: Oh they did on mine. There were a few dozen posts on my friend's walls offering an ipod or something from me.

Same thing happened to me. I use different email accounts for here and facebook, but I had this email within facebook (just hidden). Didn't know that would mean that I (or Mr. Hacker) could log in with that email.

@MPS: How I got it to work was I checked that my email address was correct, then logged out. I then reset my password and changed it there.

@timgray: I'm not sure what your description was, but if you described a person who is just editing home videos they do not need a $1500 machine to do that. It probably gave them the cheapest PC one would need. If you indicated that a professional would be using it, maybe it would spit out something different (but I

@JohnnyricoMC: I agree with you, but is there any presentation program where it will pop out good presentations even if you do not know how to give good presentations? That would be an incredibly limiting software.

Right now I use my xbmc on my xbox, because as far as I know it is the best for my $20 system. If they stop supporting that I will need to get new media center hardware (eventually) and why would I use xbmc then?

so if latest versions of xbmc do not work on the xbox (which I'm sure someone will continue that development branch, but for the sake of argument) why would I continue using xbmc on new hardware when other software like boxee seems to have more support for things like flash (for hulu)?