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Yeah, if you would've made some effort to look for it, which I suppose you haven't, I would've been less of an asshole. :) However, I think this page [www.facebook.com] has been fairly visible since it's release in September, and not to mention a great number of online news outlets have been helping users actually get

So, let's compare it then! The article states that the vocabulary of a person ranges from 50000 and up (doesn't that sound like a lot?), and let's say we'll choose from 100 different characters (which is a stretch).

Well, the usual response by men on the internet is "Tits or GTFO". I'm not saying that though, but I kind of found it implied...

Yeah, but that doesn't say an awful lot. Are the same people back buying more stuff two months later? Or is it hard to get a hold of anyone actually willing to sell you a product?

Yeah, that might be very true, we don't have them in Sweden. But logic suggests that you buy an Apple product and you might stop by to buy some overpriced peripherals at another time, other than that I don't really see what you would buy there until you'd upgrade your device.

Though, imagine such a thing as grocery shopping! Shop on the computer at work, have the app tell the grocery warehouse/store when you're on your way home and just go pick it up. Could even be a prompt asking you if you'd like to pick up that stuff you ordered. Same thing goes for any service like this, it could all

I can see a service like this being awesome for a company having returning customers a few times a year, at least. I'm thinking that Apple doesn't have the right user base for that. Install an app which you'll use 1 time per year? Doesn't sound quite right, even though it might save a few minutes that time.

Makes me think of the Fockers. "If it's yellow - let it mellow".

Lol. Texting while driving ftw! Much, much harder with a touch phone though.

Awesome analogy: Steam! Imagine buying a game on Steam, and only be able to play it on the computer you bought it on. That'd be insane.

Well, yeah, we actually do ignore the laws we don't like. Downloading movies, smoking pot and drinking alcohol as a minor are three excellent examples.

To be honest... I got an Optimus 2x and it can't manage it's own resources.

FYI, adding movies is frigging awesome as well. It's not in the article though. There's an included userscript (you install it from the settings page of CouchPotato) that runs on imdb, trakt.tv and some other sites, which gets you a small tab in the lower right hand corner of the webpage that let's you add the movie

You first seemed like power user (ish), but when you don't know what an up button is....

Yeah, you gain 1400 minutes or so on those $262, though.

You beat me to it. It somehow scares me that people, however many, restarts XBMC to update the library...

@Gaffadin: Hmm... So that's what's been updated? Wondered what that was. Yeah, I can agree that sucks, but then Avast has (or at least had) quite a few settings that needs to be changed before it's even usable... yelling out loudly whenever it's been updated and stuff like that.

@hawkeye18: TBH, it would still be off by 149k km, so I'd say we'd still be fairly safe.