Dalton63841
Dalton63841
Dalton63841

LMAO! If THAT makes you feel good, then think about this. The average vagina is about 4 inches deep, extending to around 5.5 inches deep when completely aroused. As long as you got that covered, then length is fine...

What about the Quantum Rules???

My THOUGHTS on how this works is basically to cushion the blow to the head and chest(read:vital organs) so that even the second impact onto the ground won't be as bad. Sure, their legs are still screwed, but this gives them a greater chance for survival.

Very impressive indeed, but sense tells me the person hit is still gonna be in a wheel chair at least for a bit. Unless the pedestrians reaction time is just outstanding, the bumper is still going to take out the legs... Guess it's better than shattering the skull across the windshield though.

I have been thinking about getting an aTV and jail breaking it. One thing keeps stopping me though. All I want is DLNA(or smb shares, either will suffice), Netflix, and Hulu Plus. End of list. However, all these media apps have massive menus, several layers deep most of the time.

Actually, people under the influence DO often leave accidents at least mostly unscathed. It has something to do with their bodies being relaxed at the time of impact, so their body literally kinda rolls with it, instead of the natural reaction to fight what's happening.

My thoughts exactly. I have to wonder what screen they are connected to to produce the levels of light required to wake up the average person...

Agreed. A dual core atom is plenty sufficient for "regular day to day" computing. If it can handle email, Facebook, and youtube, then it covers what 90% of people consider regular day to day computing.

5Ghz band is also more robust in the way of getting a signal through walls and other obstructions. However, the trade-off is that the 5Ghz band has a somewhat shorter range.

LOL My step-dad taught me how to open a can with a knife for this exact scenario!

And THIS is why my 3 year old does not play with stuff small enough to swallow unsupervised... One thing having a 3 year old has tought me is that children can do stuff/have stuff happen to them that defies all logic.

LOL Yea, I had just gotten up at that point, and could've sworn it said 13" in the article. Obviously I editted my original post to suit...

Perhaps it has some odd hardware(aside from listed specs) that Windows Update doesn't pull down the drivers for? I run into that occasionally. Granted, I still don't see whats so terrible about it...

Agreed, However I feel like even Apple needs to redesign the new magsafe adapters. It could be as simple as a 45 degree slope on the sides of the magnetic part.

EDIT: My brain isn't working right today...

So glad I'm not the only person who immediately thought of this.

"In other words: f*ck human accomplishment."

Meh. At first glance, it is impressive. HOWEVER, if you read the instructions that came with the Rubiks cube(which no one does) there is a VERY simple set of instructions, that involve a couple algorithms, which will solve it in the exact same sequence of steps, no matter how the cube was mixed up to begin with.