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Jeebwize
Jeebwize

Man, that "material possessions" picture sure is full of popular angsty teen fiction. Some of them pretty bad ones, too! (I'm sure some of you liked the Divergent series. You and I do not see eye to eye. I'm glad you read, but I'm also glad I read that series as borrowed books. I see a bright future ahead of you, now

Wireless charging in mobile devices.

I just noticed your comment (I'm reading top down) and commented on this above. It seems that the stream limitation is somehow tied to the some of the content providers, or some such. I'm hearing it from a company source, just one not in the division that deals with that, so I really don't know details to share. And I

As another nugget of info, this also uses the tech and team and root-design of the company Move Networks, which EchoStar bought a few years back. Move was working on a service of this nature, and it has been merged into several other projects along the way. I am honestly more optimistic about this version than about

I told my friend at the company "Get the Discovery group of channels and I'll get the service." Turns out that's a complicated set of negotiations, but who knows, right?

I know some of the guys who work on this project, and several who used to work there, and as far as my most recent conversation with one who still is there (today, just after I read about Sling TV's CES announcement), it does do some form of bandwidth adjusting. Beyond its existence, I cannot say, because it wasn't a

Having worked several years at a battery store (though, no longer), I am going to be forwarding this video to my former boss. This video covered quickly and effectively many points that I know some of my former coworkers don't understand.

Tesla Model S, for me. Given my answers, it really oughta say "Tesla Model 3, but since that's not out, try to afford the S." :)

Note that the box is shown rotated 90 degrees as it goes through the orange portal. With that, it would actually fit through the portal, even while being large enough for the blue one. Thinking with rotations yet? </grin>

I'd say more like the 90's Batman and Superman cartoons, personally.

I'm also sad for the lack of Sluggy Freelance. Continuous laughing and plots since 1997, and still going.

Not that I'm claiming one blog has more validity than another, but, let's face it - cravings are far more emotional and psychological, not dietary or nutritional in nature.

Dr. Gordon Freeman

No 1967 "Bedazzled?" God is a total dick right there at the end of it. Maybe because you don't see him (I don't quite recall if he's shown or not), or because he's only right at the very end?

The Mistborn book series does this very well in the first trilogy. The first book sets up a great world, the second book turns a ton of stuff on its head, and then the third book does that again, but even more so. If you like fantasy, go read it!

I'm not going to argue whether the statement in question was a gay joke. I don't care. I've made irreverent jokes about my own dead girlfriend, so clearly propriety is not chief among my chosen attributes.

Umm... anybody else notice at 4:11 that the "mini HDMI" text is paired with a Micro-USB connector? Mini HDMI is really significantly bigger than that, looking rather like this: http://bit.ly/1qWnVNx

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I would specifically point out the Mormon missionaries as a constant stream of success stories. They study for 2 to 3 depending on language (something like two months for Spanish or Portuguese, three for Japanese or Chinese, I'm told), then go live in the various countries for the rest of the 1.5 to 2 year period.

Unrelated to D&D, but related to your mentioned amusement, I feel the same way about the iPhone series. Started with iPhone, then 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, 5, and now 5S. By the time the iPhone 6 comes out, everyone is looking at the 8th version of the phone.