Joined on 12/29/05
It just works

Pros: Very simple, it just works. Cuts nosehairs great, I save SO much time and effort that would've been wasted with tweezers.
Cons: None I can think of.
Overall Review: It feels nice knowing that, for the rest of my life, I'll never have to manually extract a nosehair ever again. If you're thinking that you'd benefit from the convenience of an electronic nosehair trimmer, just buy it. As soon as you use it once, you'll agree that it was a great purchase.
It's alright...
Pros: Fast bootup. Pretty n00b friendly installation.
Cons: Well, not really that much faster loading in my games or anything. The night that I bought it, after having it on for about 6 hours, it made a really loud grinding sound. Scared the bajeezus out of me. It's progressivly gotten louder, it sounds more and more like my Xbox's harddrive. Maybe I should install a noise dampening kit? Dunno, but after the above, I wonder if this harddrive is reliable for my really really important information (my games, lol).
Overall Review: Always read through reviews before buying a product. Make sure you sort the reviews by helpfullness, because those people are the ones who know what they're doing, lol.
Good drive

Pros: This is a good reliable drive. This came with my HP computer years ago long before I knew anything about building your own computer. Because HP cases have such horrible airflow and build up so much dust, this drive lived through about 2 years of that until I finally put it in a case with good circulation. When I build my own computer I put this in as a secondary with a Raptor drive as my primary and I used this for storage. Worked good for me, then I got a 320 gig and now I'm saving up for a 500 gig so I'm selling this one to keep the airflow good in my case. This isnt the end-all be-all of harddrives, but I'm here to say that it's a good little harddrive that always did it's job.
Cons: Could be faster, but I'm not complaining because it held up so well. I read so many horror stories of harddrive crashes and people losing all sorts of valuable photos (of their family members............. or otherwise lol) and memoirs that I'm glad that I didnt lose anything with this harddrive. Some of the other reviewers have claimed to have had bad luck, and I dont doubt them. I might have just gotten the good one out of the bunch.
Overall Review: There are better harddrive options on Newegg, it'd be a good idea to go with them. But if for some reason you're determined to go with this one, then you know that I trust this drive.
A must have for anyone with a computer

Pros: You need this. Mouses make your wrist bend upward, I spend alot of time on the computer and so over time my wrist started hurting alot. Afraid of carpel tunnel, I went out and bought one of these. After breaking it in, wrist pain went away, and it's been away for years (excluding really long computer sessions, in which case this wristpad is not at fault, you are). I hate those plasticy-gel wristpads, but this one has some sort of silky cover over the gel so it's squishy, but firm and comfortable. And it's held up really well, considering how I like to toss it around whenever I'm bored, and I've had it for a couple of years. I wont need a replacement for a long time. Very worth it for a $6 product, would rather pay $6 than have wrist cramps.
Cons: Not compatible with Windows ME SP2 ;) In hardcore gaming sessions, it slips out of place. But if that keeps you from buying this product, you are an idiot. Put it back in place, it's not a deal, keep on truckin.
Very worth getting

Pros: Just plain fun. I had serious doubts about the DS when it came out, I couldnt for the life of me think of why I would want to play games with a stylus and touchscreen. Admittedly, the games arent complex and you're usually only pressing one button at a time whenever you're not using the touchscreen. But the games are just FUN. Tetris DS, Brain Age, Big Brain Academy, Warioware: Touched!, Cooking Mama, the new Pokemon games, and a shitton of Game Boy Advance games already give this game a great library, with many new games to come. Wifi capabilities are decent, Tetris DS should have had VOIP. The rechargeable battery is great, it lasts a pretty good amount of time when the screens are on the highest brightness setting and if you ever start to run low on batteries just bump the brightness down one notch and you'll be good for a while.
Cons: Most multiplayer games dont have VOIP, which could be really great if more people use it. Doesnt have Xbox-Live like features to find which ones of your friends are playing what game and whether or not they're online. You will scratch the bottom screen, but that's to be expected of intense touchscreen games. Would be nice if it included some PDA functions seeing how that's what this system reminds me of.
Overall Review: To anyone who wont buy a DS because you claim that it has too many "kiddy games", grow up. This system (and the Nintendo Wii) makes gaming easy to play for everyone, I can get a game of Brain Age going for any non-gamer adult and it takes them about 10 seconds to learn how to play them. Adults, give this game system (and most of the games that I listed) a shot, because it's easy to pick up and hard to put down. The DS now has some third party support that lets you play videos and music, just like the PSP. This and the Wii are the only Nintendo systems that I actually like, and I mainly use these for third party titles instead of Nintendo games. The only Nintendo game I like on either of these two systems is the Warioware series. Great fun.
I smell a rat

Pros: I really like my Logitech S510, so.....
Cons: This product is essentially the same thing as Logitech's S510 keyboard, except corded and $50 more. But is it really worth spending another Ulysses S. Grant on? Read on...
Overall Review: Go search for pictures of Logitech's S510. Compare them side by side with this keyboard. No, really, look closely at almost every aspect, different angles and the like. The only real difference is a few "gaming" buttons that are tacked onto the side, the LED lights, and the fact that this keyboard is corded and costs $50 more. Even the media buttons are the same type and in the same position. Dont believe me? Type in Razer Tarantula in Google Image Search, you'll see pictures of both the Tarantula and the S510. It kinda makes me curious as to what's really happening here.