Maori_Yelir
Maori_Yelir
Maori_Yelir

@25toLife: Science is all about going with the most accepted working model until finding a suitable replacement. At this moment that's what makes the most sense, it could change or it could be concluded to be fact. In the end though, you can speculate and challenge the notion of 'truth' all you want but it doesn't

@25toLife: Science actually does not assume that the universe is infinite, just reeeeeeeeeeaally big and expanding fast enough that you'll never hit the end of it going the speed of light.

@mhr512: Troll. Don't feed it. Ect.

Okay I agree that all of them suck... Besides the double rainbow one. Come on man, are you that consumed in your hatred to not enjoy a double rainbow... all the way across the sky?

@theJML: Power efficiency isn't the point, the point is that it's dye is larger. It IS more power-efficient but it needs a larger surface and if they are trying to make this as small as possible but still include the above list they are going to run into size issues. It's the same reason the MacBook and lowest end

The Core2Duo makes sense because of size constraints, the same reason the 13" MacBook Pro is not on an i5. Even if it was the thinner ULV version the dye for the i5 takes up more square room than that of the C2D. If they are going to be fitting in a larger battery, an SSD drive, and a 320m while making the body even

I'm from Connecticut, I used to go to that plaza in Hamden all the time. There were odd things all over it including a marble machine and these strange looking windmills in the parking lot. It's one of the strangest places I've ever seen, the buried cars were just the tip of the iceberg.

@rjachmann: The MacBook Air was little more than a proof of concept that they allowed you to buy.

The question that remains is price. A Mac netbook would be awesome but it needs to be priced less than a MacBook to be in any way appealing.

@Zendax: Agreed. Android has too much of a foothold now to ever completely fail from the iPhone. Consumers want choice and as nice as the iPhone is it isn't for everyone.

I must agree, season 2 was not very good but Season 4... Holy balls, you need to watch it. You can even just skip 3, just watch 4.

Please amend your review, it is not a rootkit, it's just a new NANDlock. There is no physical chip keeping it locked into stock, the community is just still trying to get the persistent root going on it.

@MrBrownSound: I wouldn't say it's immature, I would say that it doesn't have the third party support that makes Android or iOS feel like a full experience. On the surface all three do the same thing; Text, make calls and browse the internet. It's what the community adds to that that makes or breaks the platform.

@Almightywhacko: Exactly my thoughts as well. This is self-induced social isolation, it's a conscious choice to live without a permanent residence. You go tell me how many people panhandling will tell you they made a conscious choice to be on that corner and I might change my mind...

Thank you for putting that to rest. It's obvious that this copy/paste article is just more PETA bullshit sent out to spread misinformation. Who cares about the means when the ends are so positive, right?

Alright Steve, this vegetarian thing just ain't working out for you. Eat a god damn cheese burger, your body could use the fat.

I listen to WCBS880 on my way back from class and I swear they bring up the Wall Street Journal reporting on the VeriPhone every other day. I think Mossberg just likes the screw with them at this point.

@djuniah: I know it was mineral oil. When I saw it it was getting towards the murky side, so it had sat a while and there was a certain odor too it. Nothing too awful, maybe it was just worse quality oil or had some kind of additive that made that murkiness appear.

@thehouserules: The terms have become fairly interchangeable in the Android community it's hard to determine what someone is referencing when they say it. However, you are completely correct. There is an eFuse in the chips but it doesn't seem to be functional. What is, however, is a hardware check that functions in

@Carl Clifford: Perhaps I am assuming more control on the side of Google than what is present but to say that Google did not know about this would be an outright lie. It would be one thing is this phone had Sense on top of it, at least then you are aware that the manufacturer is exerting some control of the device. By