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@HIcycles: Or, perhaps its anger at others that they don't exert as much?

Is other persons' owning cell phones hurting you?

@lucasway89: No. You can't go up to a public water fountain and get Coke. You don't need a special process or company to make water. It's in abundance.

Oh never-mind, I just went on the new layout and I see them now. False alarm everyone!

10 MP you say? I'm not buying this unless they say it has a front-facing camera and an aluminium chassis.

@nachobel TOTORO!: OH MY GOODNESS threads are confusing now that there's no automatic "@Fred Normal"! It's like a bunch of people talking to each other blindfolded.

@A Magician Named Gob: A guide to building a hackintosh was recently posted on Gizmodo from their sister site, Lifehacker. He'll probably have better luck here.

Age requirement?

@ipown: No, the background information was needed and is welcome.

@Clixx13: And yet you fail to acknowledge the underlying point point of his post. Society doesn't get anywhere by coddling the ignorant. Diminishing the quality of your vocabulary is more of an insult to your audience's intelligence than challenging them with ideas or words they may not have heard of before.

@ttyymmnn: Oh my god... at first I thought that was a post-apocalyptic image of Lincoln memorial with the red moon rising over it. Funny how much the Americans used of Greek architecture.

@Lusit: ca.gizmodo.com

@rtxj89: Why shouldn't he? The only "crime" he committed was lying to his wife. If all of the members involved the polygamous relationship are happy (not in this case), who are we to judge?

Piano-based classical music

@Platypus Man: Well, it occurs to me that what would be far more wasteful would be those, who have installed the device, that would eat anything and everything because they know they will not gain a single kilo. And what would they use the excess energy for? Watching TV? That's still wasteful and would use more

@Kaiser-Machead: I doubt they will still have Whispernet if they make a more tablet-esque e-reader. The reason they can allow it now is because so few people use the hidden Internet capabilities of the Kindle. It the Internet were brought into the open and improved, the bandwidth charges would be enormous.

@Matt Buchanan: That wasn't really my point but anyway, thanks for clearing it up with the quotes.