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This is incredibly similar to an ayahuasca experience... er, or so I've heard.

I've recently discovered that I'm a big fan of rooibos (red tea). Any suggestions on good sources, other than Adagio?

This diversity increases the cost of developers learning these technologies. It also means that ensuring system-wide safety and security properties in this setting is difficult."

Sure you can, the major service cost for a 360 is $3200. You just have to pay that every month for four years.

Badass cop car is badass. From the side view it looks like they ripped it straight out of a recent Need For Speed game.

It's a little strange to bundle a Chromecast with an 802.11ac router, since ac only operates at 5GHz and the Chromecast cannot operate in that band at all. That said, I'm sure the router supports dual-mode broadcasting, and a free Chromecast is always cool.

If you want to maximize the experience, you can fly into Detroit to see their crazy color-changing tunnel.

Ah, Chicago. Nothing like stepping bleary-eyed off a redeye and riding a conveyor belt through this psychedelic corridor.

What it can't do:

Seems like you have a fairly narrow vision of what the technology is capable of. How about telepresence, the ability to view and interact with a real-world environment without physically being there? How about changing the way films and movies are made and how stories are told, by allowing the viewer to look and

Transformers Origins: How Jalopnik Achieved Sentience

This needs to be live-action so I can see Ron Perlman do comic book Shakespeare.

Hey, remember that one scene where Lafayette and his crazy aunt did a thing?

If you like big phones, there's a rumored 5.9" Motorola Nexus in the works too. It should be an interesting holiday season for big devices.

A 4.7" and 6.7" Alpha? That leaves a very conveniently Note-sized hole in their lineup. Here's hoping for a 5.7" Note 4 Prime.

Just one? AdBlock Plus. You know how some people can't deal with their coworkers until they've had coffee? That's how I feel about the internet and ABP.

Most people in Mexico probably wouldn't drink this either, but it sells in the US.

Yeah. It's not a "tradition" kind of thing, it just happens to be tasty. Like a slice of orange in wheat beer. It drives purists crazy.... but it also drives up sales.