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That slate app says that I was on the list, but I downloaded the list and I'm not on it. Weird.

@clearbox: Squirting was the press' name for it. I think initially it was called Zune Social, then the whole social aspect expanded so it became something like Zune Social Sharing?

This sort of reminds me of the Zune Social 'squirting' thing, except with apps.

From the first post, back in August: "Top 10 reasons Steve Jobs is NOT on this list" Great stuff right here: [gizmodo.com]

@archbishop: Never noticed that. It only comes with keyboard navigation though - so definitely a bug.

@puzz: True that.

@kwajkid: Alright - he nor the rest of my family never refers to anything specifically so I wasn't sure how open this info is. That all sounds about right.

@tdok: Maybe we're referring to different things then, because I do know that my Uncle worked for a laboratory of a college (which I'm probably not allowed to tell you) which had an information outpost in Kwaj that supplied info for the US government, I believe. There might also be a navy station there too - I'm not

@abates25: It's a third party that is related to the armed forces, but basically it's top secret so no one really knows what they do.

"a lost rock called Kwajalien Atoll"

@HoopsMcCann: Jefferson was always well-stated.

If it will get some useful, new, and creative features then maybe I'll start paying attention to all these rumored "free" versions to be released. Maybe.

Good luck with that, Mike.

Still not incredibly impressed, just as I really wasn't back at the announcement. From Google I'm sure it'll be and do fine, but it seems to be just like any other cloud OS from '07. If it works as well as a dedicated OS on a dedicated machine, it might be worth a look.

@JuanDoe: I'm not saying that they should die, I'm just saying that my 100% agreement rate with them has dropped. In fact, at this point I still believe that they should live out. These cables can be taken two ways: They must be stopped, or hey look! We should fix that and make our country better. After this is all

The title is a bit misleading, yet incredibly comical none-the-less.

I've been all for Wikileaks so far, but this may be finally crossing the line...