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Again, let's go back to: "It's kind of hilarious how spoiled and entitled a student body can be."

What? Here in Ontario, we were making fun of the students of Quebec for their strikes. You've got some of the lowest tuition around, and then you come to an American website and complain that you're paying a few thousand dollars for a university education?

I totally agree but at least they attract quite a large audience but it isn't really us that is impressed hm.

You do know that you can connect multiple devices, right? Not everyone has a single hard drive at a peak of 6Gbps.

That's exactly how it's done in Canada at the Canadian stores.

That is so funny! lol!

He owns an iPhone 5. No jailbreak available.

The author of this post is so pitifully biased against Google that I actually stopped reading it half way, gave my head a shake, and then continued to read it. It was almost disappointing that the links in this article lead to silly posts on his blog — not real articles. I was half-hoping that they'd lead to some

That doesn't make sense.

It's $0 on contract. The iPhone 5 is barely over $100.

A lot of Microsoft software runs irrespective of your OS, likewise with Google's services.

Noo! It's GLaDOS! ;)

GLaDOS! ;)

So, just curious (my field certainly isn't biology, lol)... any biologists want to offer me a laymen's explanation on how to express a gene? And what does it mean to force a gene to express, under express, or over express itself? :S

LOL! Nice. I like the use of an intensity dial. ;)

So, basically, you were looking to buy the iPad and you played with it and you had decided you were probably going to buy it. Ok.

That's not what I meant. There are a lot of factors that are being examined now about the downsides of AC and the inefficiencies from all the conversions, the waste, etc. One of the other advantages of DC supply is that we'd have a lot of little power stations, instead of singular massive ones — something of a

I'm still waiting for mine to arrive. :)

I was wondering why they wrote that, as well. Pretty much everyone that works with electricity, or devices, knows that we use some form of rectifier to use our electronics that require DC.