IceMetalPunk
IceMetalPunk
IceMetalPunk

Square centimeter: area. Steradian: solid angle. Second: time. So protons per square centimeter per second per steradian is simply the number of protons that pass through a single given area from a single given angle in a single given second.

The Avengers? Hell, Iron Man alone.

I don't have a problem with most of modern music. In fact, I love most of it. The Biebers and Rebecca Blacks of the world are the musical minority.

"I have a Microsoft Surface." "The table, the tablet, or the interface?" "Yes."

Hate to break it to you, but trademarks say that's not happening: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondrian_OLAP_server

I did say that was probably the case, didn't I?

Maybe a few years ago I'd be surprised, but not anymore, sir. Not anymore.

Darn. It's not something I can get, then.

Not this conversation again -_- . The video IS 3D in the same way the classic phi illusion is moving. Just because it's an illusion of 3D doesn't mean we can't validly call it 3D. But for those who are pedantic enough to constantly point out that it's an illusion (which everyone already knows), I suggested the term

Hasn't mobile TV on phones been around a while now?

Two half portions is much healthier than one whole one. That's how math works, right?

You don't see the difference between experience and no experience as a divergent point in experiences? Is there no difference, then, between breathing and not breathing, since one is an action and the other is lack of an action?

Then again, all the suggestions here are real words, and I bet every English word pertaining to tiles has been trademarked anyway...

But which tubes do I have to look in to find more WiFi pieces?

Yeah, I figure it's less a "smartphone fee" and more a "we charge you because we can and we know most people will pay more for a shiny smartphone without realizing they're paying for nothing"...fee. Maybe Sprint still comes out the victor compared to other carriers, but still, that's not something I can afford every

I don't remember if other people had trouble with that, but I never did. Then again, I've not really had much trouble with any of the Windows OS's. How bad was it for others?

Because "Tile" and "Tiles" combined have 7 active trademarks, including one in the computer industry, which makes trademarking that name a nightmare.

Microsoft Surface already exists (in two different incarnations), so that's just confusing.