I wouldn't recommend it for the PS3. I've read on forum boards that other peoples' experiences with them and the way in which PS3's read/write to the drive is just a waste of money. Unless a new firmware that's been released has begun utilizing the way in which SSD's are handled, you'd be better off going for a higher capacity drive at the same price. I thought the same thing you dd when I was getting tired of Fallout:New Vegas slowdowns and crashes, and was told it wouldn't help load times period.

Also, make sure you're getting a reliable brand like Samsung, Corsair, or OWC. I wouldn't trust my data on many others than those regardless of price.

Yes it does. Like the Article said, you can set varying levels of security concerning non-App Store apps, so you can still install Adium, you just need to know how to set the threat level on Gatekeeper to allow you to do it.
I'm pretty sure Great Lakes Vapor is made here in the US.
Looks like he was using a modified low end battery ([gizmodo.com]) I'm not too worried. I don't think you should be either.
It's a common occurrence with things from Forcas III.
I've seen an ominous threat like this before...
I laughed SO. FUCKING. HARD.
I find this post about asking the community who to ban very disturbing. I almost don't want to comment on the post as I'm afraid that if I do, I'll be summarily executed just on whim. #whitenoise
Hopefully, he'll go all the way, someone will take more notice of this in America, and start cracking down hardcore in this nation too. I'm all for Facebook, and I like the way it works (most of the time), but sometimes the super behemoths like FB need to be kept in check, lest they are given an inch, take a mile, and overstep their bounds.
"They tend to 'Star Trek'"?

Is that really a thing we're saying now? Awesome.

"Okay, well here's the twist. We find out that, that the killer really suffers from multiple personality disorder, right? See, he's actually really the cop and the girl. All of them are him. Isn't that fucked up?"

So a real life version of "The Three", eh?

They exist. Kohler makes some called "Body Spa" systems.

[www.us.kohler.com]

This is such a bad idea for me. I know that I'm such a terrible morning person, I'd end up falling back asleep and be late for work. I guess if you set it on a timer, that the cold of being soaking wet might wake you, but in my case, unlikely...
I would think the radioactive isotope and the Hydrocyanic Acid also found in the box would be a dead giveaway as to whodunit...
I agree that it would have been a nice gesture, but it may have been a dangerous one had they done so. She's not even supposed to be talking to them, and if she shows up with a $500+ mobile device that she can't possibly afford on a FoxConn wage, people will start asking questions. And if she confided in a friend that she talked to CNN, who's to say that "friend" won't rat her out to supervisors for some sort of temporary reward? No, I think it's terrible that she can't afford one and has never even seen a completed unit (even in a store, as she has almost no free time), but it may have been even MORE disastrous had they enacted that kind of charity for her.
At least he kept his dignity...
How about the achievement (if you work in a small office as IT) that is for "number of attempts in trying to convince the Management Group to purchase updated or new equipment that will make life easier, only to have them ask you to explain why on 3 different occasions to mostly the same group of people, then after about a month or so they give you the green light for purchase and claim it was their idea all along"?

(I know, a rather long achievement, but happens damn near every time I want to buy something for the office)

Or how about:"Dealing with slightly Tech capable older manager who is content to let tech incapable employees stay ignorant about computer tasks, and tells you not to make something too new or complex or they won't use it."

THAT ONE is aggravating. I remember wanting to employ some type of software that was new, but would manage certain issues beautifully as long as folks were trained on it. I proffered it to the computer group telling them that the software would solve a very serious issue, and a manager said that no one would use it (as we work in a law office staffed with 50+ year olds, who "didn't go to law school to know how to use a computer!"). I replied that we needed to solve the issue and this would be sure to do it, and that if anything we should make it mandatory that they know about it and use it. He said, "And you know what their reply will be? FUCK YOU." So I retorted that if they didn't then it was their problem, as we were giving them the tools to fix it. I also added that just because he was frustrated either over the software or the lack of competency/cooperation from the lawyers, that it was extremely unprofessional to say a thinly veiled "fuck you" to someone who is trying to resolve a serious technical issue. My Network Admin/Boss steered the conversation away to something else after that...

Ok, wait...

So if I got a new iPhone 4s and gave my wife my old iPhone 4, then she's receiving my iMessages?

ಠ_ಠ ~Oh shit...

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