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That's right, Patrick Jane, lead (and titular) character of CBS' "The Mentalist", drives a Citroen DS21.

I'd recognise those headlights and this body shape anywhere! Yay for the Citroen DS21 - Looking futuristic since 1968!

We bought a pair of phones from SaskTel (Samsung Instincts - worst phone decision we ever made), and organised a standard 2-year contract with them, with the payment to be automatically debited from our account on the 28th of every month. Everything runs smoothly (well, apart from the phone being crap and SaskTel not

This is very true, but unfortunately the current panel they're using on the G-Sync displays is a 6-bit TN panel. So very high refresh rates (it supports up to 144Hz), at the cost of very bad colour reproduction and very narrow viewing angles.

That's what I was wondering. All that 3.5mm->1/4" and no DI boxes or XLR connectors.

Came for Interstella 5555 mention; Was disappointed. Read comments; Faith in humanity restored!

It might "Suggest" it, but it doesn't say it. It says they discovered HOW, not that they've actually done it.

I was always a fan of the CX dashboard, with it's nice big "STOP" light in the middle:

The (!) light indicates that you have your handbrake (Parking brake) on. If it's an automatic, you might also have a (P) light, that indicates you're in park.

Unfortunately, the lack of updates for some phones. I've got a Samsung Galaxy Q (Also known as the "Gravity Smart" outside Canadian Telco Rogers), and there is no updated ROM for it, so it's still rocking Gingerbread. And there's no 3rd-party ROM for it either, barring simple re-skins of Gingerbread. It should be the

It doesn't break the laws of physics at all.

You don't understand. They're not buying capacity (Well they are, but that's in addition to this), they're buying and running their own physical cables to their own physical datacentres. For these links, the Telcos are entirely out of the loop, not involved in the slightest. And that's what's worrying them.

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I can't help but be reminded of the video for "Come into my world" by Kylie Minogue. I think you'll see why.

The point here is the whole "The elevator comes". Does it come directly, or does it go past you first, on it's way to get someone else, THEN come to you.

FIRST try? It always takes at least 3 tries here!

It's called ablative cooling, and is pretty much the same way heatshields on spacecraft work.

To quote the X-Files:

The trouble with Cell Shading is that it either looks okay and artistic (Borderlands/Borderlands 2), or particularly crappy (XIII, Wind Waker).

Well, the one that comes to mind first is VICE, but the last time that was updated was 2009.