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more about #theinternet Og, the Bridge Burner: This is the actual URL: [www.eggxpert.com] Those tags do exist, but the negative ones all return 0 search results, so I'm sort of wondering how they ... more » OrbitalGun: It's already been stated plenty of times on here, but I'd also like to go on record as saying that I have always received great support from Newegg. ... more » En0s1: Wouldn't a support forum mainly consist of people, I don't know, looking for support for some kind of problem they are experiencing? Personally I hav... more » senatormayer: I love Newegg for what it offers but I really hate living in one of the three states where you've got to pay tax on Newegg purchases. Just in case yo... more » OCEntertainment: I can only assume this is due to a "for those who like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing they will like" dynamic of a complaint forum. New... more » friendlynerd: Yeah...never once has Newegg disappointed me, even going so far as to fix problems for me that they didn't cause. more » -zargon-: It seems that people come out of the woodwork to complain, but people rarely take the time to praise. So I am not surprised by this tag cloud. more » Nathan Obbards: Those experiences are not the norm. It does look like it is a problems forum, so I would expect it to be bad things in the tag cloud. To me that jus... more » Official: wtf? I have never heard one bad thing about newegg. They always take good care of me. This is the case for any egger i know. more » Joel Selby: It's a little misleading. Anyone who has a good experience will most likely post a review on newegg.com. Anyone who has a horribly bad experience is ... more » DigitalPasture: Aw, that's too bad as the Egg has always done right by me. I have gotten some defective components from time to time and they take them back with no ... more » Slyd3z: Guess it's been a while since I've bought from Newegg. I haven't had the slightest complaint. more » LastOne: I have a feeling someone is getting fired over at Newegg. more » Platypus Man: Now, you say the scroll bars work, and that's true, but moving them doesn't do anything. I was hoping that each one would represent how far along that... more » Crimson33: Too bad ME users might be using IE 6 or lower... And it might look like this. more » JakeMG: Sorry, but this didn't exactly give me a boner. :( more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: uh... don't disassemble me bro? more » Denver_80203: The blade is surprisingly weak looking more » armyofchuckness: See, I was hoping for a meme mashup of "Will It Blend?" and "lolcats." That's not true. I love cats. more » RuBBa_cHiKiN: The real question is can it fit in the Batmobile?: But will it Slap-Chop? more » -
#theinternet
Some Pages Are Better Off Without Tag Clouds
Tag clouds provide a quick visual summary of the most popular subjects on a particular website. Newegg's "Shopping EggXperience" forum gives customers a place to talk about their problems with the site. They make an excellent couple. UPDATE More » -
#theinternet
Moving Scroll Bar Clock Makes My Inner Web Designer Queasy
On the surface, scroll clock looks like a simple visual trick: Look, it's a clock made out of moving scroll bars! This is a marginally clever animation! Then you realize that every one of them actually works. More » -
#theinternet
When Memes Collide: A Will It Blend Teardown
So what happens when two marketing execs from the undisputed leaders in elaborate, roundabout publicity stunts get shitfaced, together, the night before ad pitches are due? Nobody knows for sure, but I bet it would look something like this. More » -
#farts
Man Builds Chair That Tweets His Farts, Single-Handedly Justifies Twitter's Existence
You know those guys (and gals?) who are just, like, super proud of their farts? Thanks to this cool guy and Twitter, these assholes can indulge their disgusting habit without wrecking our noses. More » -
#retromodo
The Inevitable Rise of Internet News, Circa 1981
"Engineers now predict the day will come when we get all our newspapers and magazines by home computer," the narrator says with a hint of sarcasm, continuing, "but that's a few years off." Indeed. More »

