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    Careful the new (or next generation) NIF is being built in France right now. See Laser Megajoule Project.

    You are a star and you replied to the comment, that approves it. This seems like an honest mistake, but don't do that again.

    Does this seem like tattle-telling? I mean if it were to really stop a terrorist event I'm all for show and tell, but most of the time this is going to be used to show your neighbor's dog dooing in your front yard or the guy down the street rolling through the stop sign on your corner or the guy across the street

    Mostly your right, classified discussions take place in classified buildings (which presumably have classified phone lines already). But there are some occasions where temporary classified tents can be set-up and the wireless classified phone would be a nice feature there I guess.

    Just a quick Google search of INPO Fukushima report came up with this pdf report from November 2011. No idea who [hps.org] is, but for what it's worth.

    Thank you for the summary. We'd all like to see that update in gory detail if it is available for upload. I mean don't loose you job or clearance or anything, but if it's available ...

    Thanks for pointing this out. I like the idea of IP and patents to protect that for actual inventions of technology, but to patent a finger gesture seems a bit silly to me. Pinch to zoom out comes to mind.

    How soon before someone starts selling glue with a little solder mixed in to mimic the correct impedance of this material? This seems like it will be harder than the white dots to fake, but not impossible. The only trick will be determining what the correct impedance is, but as soon as we get the phones that won't

    I did too, and replaced them with white paper cut to the correct dimensions, a little clear fingernail polish to make it shiny, and glue to stick it in place. It worked.

    Those things are going to smell rank unless you fit a sock in there.

    Yes, many women have these vaginal ultrasounds during pregnancy, but up until now all of those women consented to this invasive test. This new law does not require the woman's consent. I'm wondering exactly what a doctor is going to do when faced with a woman that says "NO!". If I were the doctor I'd ignore the law

    What is wrong with sliding my magnetic strip? I mean tapping your card instead of sliding saves you what 5 seconds? or less? I don't get why RFID or NRC are such a hot thing, they seem like more risk for very little reward.

    Thanks for pointing this edit out, but I still think his basic point is valid. Unlimited should mean unlimited. You can stop offering that plan in the future and even choose to not grandfather it in for the next contract period, but unlimited should mean unlimited. Of course I'm sure the contract you signed says they

    I'm sure his drive is encrypted.

    I want to know what the rest of the comments were to his post. Anyone have a pic of the whole comment stream?

    Probably way more than that, but even at that price, if it was guaranteed not to miss ... it may be worth it for certain targets. What I'm wondering is what the hell fires a 4 inch long bullet?

    I like that site better than one left be another commenter below:

    How about a follow-up for females? I'd like a warm jacket that I can wear into a business meeting (I'm not talking Wall Street here, but business attire) and isn't so bulky I look like a guy. Water-proof, of course. And under $300 please. Oh and it should last at least 3 years. Shopping is a hassle and I don't want to

    Maybe start with Dupolo's (sp?) since they are tiny, mouthy tots.