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@blyan: That's funny. I do that with my daughter and she thinks it's the best thing of all time. Any old thing will work...pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, two chairs pushed together...whatever. Then she pretends our dog is the enemy. It's hilarious.

I love technology. I also hate technology. It has consumed me. I sometimes wish for simpler times from when I was a kid. We played football on the front yard, not on TV. We played kick-the-can and not Modern Warfare. I am older now and would be looked at strangely if I were to partake in such childhood activities, but

The Omega Quadrant? (1.5)

@Curves: I concur. It was a big deal. It spurred my first PC purchase, a Packard Bell Pentium that until recently was my stand-by bulletproof boat anchor that I couldn't stand to let go...until one day...I did. (sad)

@CleverName: Not as long as a billion years though, right? Matter of fact 1/10th of a billion. So think whatever you want.

@wjchin: Well, I'm not a programmer so I cannot address how much "more" work it is. They are two separate platforms. I'm with you. I own an Incredible and would love to have the latest/greatest OS on my phone. But I certainly cannot speak to the speculation or rumors that you are assuming.

This would be AWESOME for cleaning. Just sweep all the dustbunnies into the holes. But don't forget to pull my daughter out first so I don't cover her with cobwebhossenfeffer.

@wjchin: Sure. Because a Moto (blur) release for their phone would most certainly pertain to an HTC Sense release.

@Stevox: I stand corrected.

As a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and having broken bricks before at demonstrations..."Dude, you're doing it wrong. It matters not that the brick broke if your hand breaks as well."

@CleverName: Considering 65 million years ago the T-Rex was king and the earth formed 4.5 billion years ago, i'll accept a couple tens of millions as a speck in time...geologically speaking of course.

@influenceuk: Epogee and perigee aside, the factor is relatively minute.

I'd risk it.

@DarthMonkey: I was thinking the same thing until I realized that these services were portals to proprietary content and only "windows" to the actual Internet. I can see the reason for the omission, but I would have liked to have seen it included just the same.

Is the place they're developing it called the Honeycomb Hideout?

How about spray-on sneakers?

@Monty: One would think that by melting it down and smelting out the core metals, it would be conceivable. But I'm neither a metallurgist nor Iron Man.

Sadly, my Carver m-400t does not compare visually or aesthetically. However...it rocks at 350W/channel into 4 ohm load.

@cyrusx7: I'm not sure, but weren't the 9/11 planes at full velocity?