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What does straight have to do with it? You're ignoring other variables completely such as class. If you believe the government should 'adjust' aka pay for class differences, you have many more problems than I am qualified to fix. No, wrong on the last point, look at military stats. That is the single largest

Hint: You may want to look at the latest college stats and quotas before you make that the basis of your argument.

Didn't you get the info? NASAs long term space plans are biased (rightfully so, but still 'sexist') because they want to hire more women than men. Apparently, women use less oxygen and supplies in space than men do.

The only thing worse than how those guys were trying to make their point, was the response to it.

Better than OSX Lion, Window 8, and Meego? I'm all ears.

I'm going by official numbers via the CES website. Take a look. If you have a more accurate source, please, do tell.

Three.

Either that or extremely confused.

Wrong analogy, automobile vs car.

You won't be forced to use that interface if you don't want to, its optional..... and takes less space.

The Air was still using core 2 duos when ultra thin notebooks were using core i's

When you don't have a booth and do it 'right' [ever been to a trade-show/etc before?] and bring over 2% of the entire population of said event with you, yes, yes it's spying.

You won't be forced to run that interface... and it's not a puzzle if you've ever owned a zune or windowsphone7 device.

Services aren't software? Can't tell if serious or trolling.

...you don't have to. It's also faster, runs on all the same hardware specs, and has better memory management.

.... you do realize that even desktop Windows 8 uses far less services than Windows 7[Which isn't sluggish even after I leave it on for a month].

"something from the future." - or something like Microsoft surface via Minority Report.

'Sounds like Adrian wants to pull some Covert operations.

What writer do you know that claims they invented paper, or offer the world's thinnest book through word choice efficiency?