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@rwald: I liked TBBT during seasons 1 and 2. But eventually the three-wall, studio audience set style limits the level of comedy to something much lower than the average viewer's intelligence. By the end of season 3 the jokes were incredibly clichéd, and characters had turned into stereotypes, and the plots were

@PunkyChipsAhoy: I used to use a 750gb Hitachi that looked like HAL9000, but now I've got that drive hooked to my PC and I just connect to it with Windows Media Center. It's actually a lot simpler that way - the drive doesn't have to be FAT32 formatted, for one. My suggestion would be to buy whatever harddrive you

Gotta say I agree with most of these. Glee is inane, The Simpsons lost me 5 years ago, and Family Guy (and its spinoffs, including American Dad) just got too overly cynical.... but Archer, Bones, Burn Notice, Castle, Sunny, Look Around You all are dead-on genre crossover hits. Surprised The IT Crowd isn't on the list

I've been waiting for some new tech to replace the aging Lithium Ion in our electronics. The question though is how much an improvement this will be. Is my phone going to last 3 days longer or just 3 hours? Will this be a suitable replacement for the problematic Li-Ion batteries in electric/hybrid cars?

Moffat was one of the first writers in Doctor Who to actually use time travel as part of the story. With a few exceptions, in the past time travel was just a handwave explanation as to how the Doctor got from ancient Rome to a farflung-future space station to modern Paris in between episodes. I'm not saying I don't

@Dan2593: I'm gonna second that. Definitely one of the strongest episodes this season, if not in the last couple years.

@Gazoogleheimer: For some reason I always feel jaded as well when I take the "do it awesome or don't do it at all" attitude. I dunno, I guess one just gets tired of stuff looking like crap.

@Culebra: I think it was the last space combat game even made... :P

"I still believe that a human clawed that girl to death."

Can I just pick the whole Orange Box? Yes? No?

@AraRichards: Yeah I know, kind of sucks. Since they're all CDMA, I might just buy the Epic outright (no contract) and take it over to Verizon or US Cellular. It's not that I don't like Sprint, but their coverage is pretty weak in my rural area.

@Tony Prince: I don't know, I've only tried them out, I don't own one yet. My guess would be no, as there's only 4 buttons total (thumb, left, middle/scroll, right). A lot of gaming mice have 8+ buttons.

@sethcollie: It might be, I certainly hope it is. Will require some testing of course.

@sethcollie: This is definetely true with free Hulu. But this week they announced Hulu Plus, which is $10/month and has full seasons of particular shows. I'm mostly just interested in getting whatever the most current episode is in 720p, and not having to watch ads. Back episodes I usually buy.

@Saad Javed Malik: I'd like to get my hands on the Samsung Galaxy S Pro (destined to be called the Epic 4G on Sprint). Approximately the same power as the Droid 2, except with a bigger keyboard and prettier screen. I'm always wary of Samsung phones though, so I dunno, and Sprint isn't a carrier option for me.

@Xeno: Is that what it's called? I'm buying one right now, thanks!

@lucas.emery: I would say the now "obsolete" Android phone, the G1. In my opinion no other phone has matched the quality, comfort and usability of the keyboard on the G1 since its debut 2 years ago.

@VBerg: *Facepalm* Yes I knew that, thanks for the correction. And I'm fixing my comment while it's still inside 15 minutes old. ;)

@pallanti: Very few smartphones have a 5-row keyboard like that one. That's a pretty big deal for some people (like me) who write lengthy full-English emails on the go.

I would buy an Android device that is in this form-factor. I actually quite like the physical design of the Sidekick.