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HurtingNow

Not native, but Samsung has had that on their many of their Android devices for the past 2 or so years.

Small houses are great! For a hunting cabin, a weekend retreat, or for putting in the backyard for the mother-in-law.

And don’t forget that they launched other Indiegogo campaigns too:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/soapr…

The Soap Router... it was apparently a fraud the whole time. I got scammed and hard by them. I should have done more research. The plans that they put up as being for their router were borrowed from a completely different PCB board.

My local Menards has been selling 800 lumen LED bulbs for $3.99 for the past few months. Every compatible light in my house and my new apartment (making a slow move) is now sporting LED bulbs.

Chewbacca is holding the bowcaster in the wrong hand... there is a rumor he has a robotic right arm.

Frozen toys what?

While this is cute and all, there are PLENTY of people in rural America still relying on 56k modems. (certain areas of Northern Wisconsin is one great example)

But at least there is a background check that has to be done, right?

I don't really care about the character's sexuality. I'm just concerned that the book might suck. Please don't screw this Disney.

I didn't get the impression that the writer was mocking either the Steam Machine or Windows. I felt that it was a fair comparison as to the uses of both.

And this is why we should be HAPPY that Disney bought Star Wars and made much of this crap "Legends"

That's a great question. I figure that we'll find out. She doesnt watch too much TV today but when "George" is on, she is glued.

Already took next year's date into account... but still. :)

I'm totally ok with this and extremely excited to take my 3 year old daughter to see it.

While not at all a serious WWII movie, I've always had a special place for Kelly's Heroes.

I vote Godzilla.

Godzilla?

No, the $50 plastic hand does not use any robotics or computers. Its based off of the user's wrist action. This lets the hand open and close. It's a very crude - yet practical and inexpensive solution.

Thanks for the link!