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@synchronicityii: A man is more valuable to society than an animal. That fox won't be able to get a job anytime soon.

@ThatsSoRaven: Pilots do a little bit more than more people suspect. They aren't taking a nap in there.

Oh, that makes a little bit of sense. Placing Homefront in the perspective of China instead of NK makes the story work a little bit more. More people fear China invading the US than NK, however possible that might be, and playing on fears is what a lot of entertainment does.

Its going to be a phone thats also a tablet.

I always wonder how we use helicopters and planes during an alien invasion. Shouldn't they have lasers or something to just shoot them down? I mean we are *almost* close to that.

@DebosBike: We weren't taught that in basic, but I'm in the Air Force it might be different in other branches.

@Bedlam: Some parts are, like how when you first encounter the Flood in Halo. Its a tad nerving at first as the enemies are so alien, as in different.

@liftedngifted1: I am serious though, they seemed to have split Android into two with having a tablet and phone OSs separate. Sure Apple does it a little with the iPad and iPhone, but not to this extent. Won't apps have to be built for either or? As much as I was looking forward to Honeycomb, I simply don't get the

@FordGTGuy: Why don't you fear Facebook as much as the Government? What is it easier to trust greed than corruption?

Why do we fear the government? Shouldn't the government fear us? Hell, shouldn't all of us fear fear in general?

I really really hope they release this as an app on the Android market. It would change their market a little bit, but it would be really cool and sell really well.

@Vanderhuge: I am thinking that they are buttons, but the image is transfered to them from the screen below the keyboard. Hopefully at least.

@Muon: Now that would be called "shipped units", this is a count of units sold to the consumer. Different terms.

And well, I almost bought an iPad. This will complement my Evo well.

@mylescox: Google mentioned when they announced Chrome OS that Android and Chrome would merge together eventually. I think we are seeing the early stages of such a merger.

They have this in Minnesota sometimes. Not nearly as large, but still cool.

@electric gravy boat: They are the second stage in the ICBM kill process. The first being the ABL to kill in boost phase, this to kill in transition phase and standard AA missile in descent phase.