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Random Carthaginian Dude circa 145 BC: "Does anyone else think the whole 'Romans are going to destroy us' theme is getting a little stale?"

Malcolm in the Middle days? Citation needed?

I imagine it's like Truffle pigs. Locating the "object of interest" may be natural, but the rest isn't.

I thought the 30 pin connector was proprietary and third party accessories couldn't use it without Apple's licensing and approval. I can't imagine Apple approving this as it breaks with their design ethos...

Time to start selling IR filtering lens kits. (Patent Pending)

There was a good deal of characterization for Lyanna. A rather vivid picture was painted when Meera Reed told Bran the story of the tourney at Harrenhall, and Ned recounted how his sister would have worn a sword if their father allowed it.

I'm not sure I care enough to go doxing on this, call me when he abuses a cat.

Still waiting for someone to explain why a non-commercial site would be running analytics. Bounce rate only really matters to marketers.

The Tumblr site is running analytics, for starters.

Pretty sure this is a viral ad for the Hidden app...

MOAR SPOILERS:

I can't speak for all of you, but when ads are properly targeted I really don't mind them as much. Frankly I would like the commercials I view to be relevant to my interests (and advertisers agree).

MAJOR SPOILER:

Sorry, but it's still you. If you're going to make disparaging remarks, you should probably do your homework first.

XKCD-fail. The proper response is "That is some tough ass-meat." ;)

How about simply having a policy of not punishing the victim then? There are minors who are registered sex offenders for taking pictures of themselves.

Because working conditions there aren't that bad and the suicide rate isn't that abnormal.

Sounds good, but please refrain from landing any tungsten "Rods of God" in my backyard. Thanks.

This isn't new. Markerless AR has been around for some time. Total Immersion (www.t-immersion.com) has been doing exactly this for years.

I can see the marketing tagline now: "Hit your data cap faster than ever!"