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Not to start a flame war but...

@FortyNine: You suck. People like you are the reason Tekserve employees are so hostile.

@Aleks: $350 included installation and the cloning of your data from an old drive to the new. Best Buy would never do that for you. I know, coz I shelled out the money to have Tekserve do it, and when after 10 months the drive fried, they replaced it warranty. Oh, and they transferred my info from my backup gratis.

@commenter: Good luck @ the Apple Store when your Mac goes out of warranty, or when they find one piece of 3rd party newegg RAM and deny you service.

In the end, libel is still a crime, Matthew Hawkins. Stick to cartoons, not blog comments, and stay out of my favorite Mac shop!!
Wow.
@FortyNine, You are hilarious.

Just FYI, when you see the staffers "shooting the shit," they are most likely talking about the last @FortyNine-esque Luddite that came into the shop with their preconceived notion that the "hipsters" at Tekserve are out to get them.
This looks like the ADATA XPG 3.5" dual 2.5 SSD enclosure I've been waiting for since January... Let's hope this one has a more tangible ETA.
I agree w/ Derek above, you need to change the title. I thought you were going to show us some hard drive optimization or the like. If my dad reads this, I know I will be getting a call about a nuked hard drive soon.

You are not "cleaning" a hard drive in the defragmentation sense, you are "cleaning" a hard drive in the Winston Wolf, Pulp Fiction kind of way. "Erase" is a better term, or "Re-Format" or "Destroy the Contents Of..."

Oh brother, the phone is ringing...
Wheeee! I want.
It looks like the silhouette is of a BlackBerry, perhaps the Thunder? Probably the 9000.
What a crappy review, I really am disappointed, considering I came from the Engadget feed, entitled "Engadget HD definitively answers: does cable, satellite, or fiber provide more HD?" First paragraph:"...there actually isn't a clear cut answer to this week's Ask Engadget HD question..." WTF?!! Great job providing lists of channels that are too long to scroll through or to reasonably compare them side by side. Like I am really gonna sit there and count them up. Shame on whoever authorized this posting, you guys have really let me down. I'm gonna have to remove Engadget from my RSS reader for a few days to see if I need you anymore.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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