Take important files with you, transfer files between work and home or transport music using this ultraportable external hard drive.149.99
Customer Rating
5
Great Storage in a Small Package
on September 24, 2007
Posted by: ZachD
from Los Angeles, CA
Unfortunately I learned the hard way that you need to frequently back up your system. After my computer crashed, I went and got one of these and started backing up my new computer on at least a monthly basis, and it works great. It's quiet, compact (even fits in my pocket), and has ample storage for whatever you may need. I only really back up documents, files, and music, and I still have more than 70% of the drive free. The only downside is the transfer rate is not that fast, but I guess you have to sacrifice that if you want a sleek small drive that doesn't need external power for firewire.
The first time I saw this was in theatres, and I couldn't stop laughing. His interactions with oblivious bystanders are hillarious, and kept me laughing through the whole movie. The DVD set comes with a couple extra scenes, which are also funny, but really the funniest bits are in the movie itself. The plot is ok, but that's ok because this isn't a plot driven movie. Highlights include a hotel wrestling scene that has to be seen to be believed and a very awkard dinner with a few southern couples. There's more, but really you need to see them. Awesome movie.
This is one of the few albums in the past 5 years that I've listened to and instantly fell in love with. I'm not sure if the album was meant to be a bit of a joke (Josh Homme of QOTSA goes by Carlo Von Sexron), but even if it was, it's still amazing. It's high energy and just plain fun music. The first 3 songs really set the mood for this album, followed up by "Flames go Higher" which has been featured in trailers for Thank You For Smoking. The only song that doesn't fit the mold here is "Already Died"; it's a comparably slower song, and frankly one of my personal faves. Also, check out their impersonation of Steelers Wheel, "Stuck in the Metal With You." Sure, some of the lyrics are silly ("who'll kiss the devil"), but if you're looking for a fun rock n' roll album, this is it.
Five ethically challenged underachievers face one misadventure after the next while running Paddy's Pub, a rundown Irish bar in South Philedelphia in the first two seasons of the award-winning sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philedelphia.
Customer Rating
5
Best Show on TV Right Now
on September 20, 2007
Posted by: ZachD
from Los Angeles, CA
And I couldn't wait to get it on DVD. I had the episodes from the first two seasons permanently DVRed, but now I can free up some space since they're finally on DVD. First episode I ever watched was "Charlie Got Molested" and I couldn't stop laughing and was instantly hooked. If you're a fan of over-the-top outrageous comedy, you'll love this series. And if you've already seen some episodes, you know exactly what I'm talking about, so what are you waiting for? Buy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on DVD right now!