@stifflittlefinger: Only 5 dots?
@stifflittlefinger: Only 5 dots?
@worthless_cos: Seeing as how chrome can override any permission settings on a computer and be allowed to be installed regardless;
@ScottCWaring: That's not google; that's the content owner doing IP blocking.
@metronome49: I'm from 2243.
@GadgetGuy247: That's definitely an annoying aspect to me as well.
@MysticMaven: I'm clueless as to how you can make that assumption without using it yourself?
@mosesmalone: Maybe actually having to keep electronics clean would reduce the US's weight problem, haha!
@MasterYong: Bender approves.
@szrimaging: So, in theory; If your house catches on fire but you had your rips backed up on mozy.com or something like dropbox, you're 'legally' required to delete all of your music after the fire because of a digital data law?
@mconheady: There's a command for people like you.
@jma89: Man, Google had the double rainbow before the double rainbow guy! Talk about innovation!
@MacktasticJohnIsAPromotionWhor...: That was great. LOL, I no longer need caffeine this morning.
@splitlenz: Haha, You can! Just takes time and practice :P
@D.A.S.: They'll be offering a pay version soon, which I'll be purchasing for sure; but in the short-term it's nice to be able to play the full version :)
@Shook-Yang: I gave this to my baby cousin yesterday, within 20 mins he clicked 3 ads playing and I had to back out to get back to the game..
@dognose: right, but normally you indirectly search to get to that location; so it's essentially indirect profit tied to search.
@dognose: In a sense though, the doubleclick ads and whatnot are derived from someone making a search and then finding that ad; so you essentially use 'search' to find the things you need, and even if the other things fall into that; you 'searched' to get there, so you're seeing ads along the way which relate to…
@AdmiralPoopinpants: Think of having the technology integrated into desks as well, expanding it not just to phones, but to keyboards; monitors, laptops, cameras, everything-
Mmm.. the second they mentioned rentals, I was like hell no.
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