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I am amazed you fell for the hype surrounding the Finally Bulb. Finally's website is full of marketing smoke and mirrors. First, read the fine print, the Finally Bulb contains small amounts of mercury just like CFLs. Second, when looking at efficiency, a Finally Bulb falls somewhere slightly better than CFL and

Robb, OK, I get it. Your comments are satirical in nature. I had suspected as much from the beginning, but I engaged you just in case you were serious. You are doing a good job satirizing gun rights supporters and you have made your point about their mindset.

Just to play devil's advocate... you do know what playing the devil's advocate means, don't you? A devil's advocate argument would be something more along the lines of: "How many terrorist attacks would NSA spying have to prevent for you to accept it?"

I see the problem more as being one of lack of competition in the broadband market.

True, but not everyone is focused on money. Some of the engineers and folks there might be more interested in winning awards, or getting recognized publicly or within industry events, or challenging themselves against fellow engineers from other companies. By removing them from competition, they're being deprived of

"Well, I suppose you can take my place in here, then."

equating Feminism to Nazism says otherwise

Yes ! And once we drink all of the oceans, then that underwater water will be more easily accessible !

I thought it would be better without having all the faces.

The writing, the lens flare, the direction, the abuse of the Star Trek franchise into something unrecognizable as Star Trek, the lazy recycling of plots. . .

I'm ignoring that, and that Tiangong is in a separate orbit itself, and that a thruster pack can't go from Hubble's orbit to the ISS, and that payload specialists like Dr. Stone don't receive training in flying Soyuz, and that Russian satellites are in an orbit that makes it unlikely they'll start a Kessler effect

I disagree 100%. The show was magical. If it lost its way at the end—and by the way, by sheerest coincidence, I am watching "The End" as I type this—so what? The writing was amazing, the acting superb, and even at its worst it is still better than 90% of what is on television. I think the show solved more loose

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Proof that a $40 third party gadget is unnecessary for this (all that's need is software and the phone you already have - no disrespect to the developers, I just think time/money could have been better spent on just doing software for the devices that are already out there, easier sell too):

"Hello, I'd like to buy the baby shoes you have for sale."