[THE LIGHTER SIDE] Okay, I confess- I bought a bluetooth headset. I know they’re ‘so 2003′ and such, but I wanted one for skype because I don’t have a decent mic, and I swear I’m not going to wear it outside the house. Anyway, I decided that I’d open this up for public opinion. Vote away, and don’t forget to comment!
POLL: Bluetooth headsets
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