SacredByte
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@mikehart526: Yes, but it's a clunky interface with fairly limited content.

@uncle moe: Seriously, it isn't that hard.

@Kunami: The first time I paid for a LIVE subscription, it was 50 (plus local sales tax) for a card that got me 12+1 month of service.

@godawgs7: That is why every lift I have ever been on had a safety bar that not only went across my lap, but had a bar to rest my skis on....

To see the problem with that setup, one must understand how a refrigerator works, and how many of them are designed.

@Olli Rita: PETA tends to be made up of people who think animals are cute, and want to anthropomorphize them; I can't imagine there are many people who would do the same for insects, much less giant ones...

@uncle moe: 70cm is nowhere close to 3 feet. Let me break this down for you:

@Midnight_Tengen: This works mostly due to how insects function biologically; The prime limiting factor in their growth (for the most part) is that their means of deriving oxygen from the atmosphere can only support the insect up to a certain size, after which they wouldn't be able to get enough oxygen.

@gizgizgiz: No hoping about it; Their respiratory organ(s) cannot support an insect of that size (such as the 70+ cm wingspan dragonfly mentioned in the article) outside of areas with high percentages of ambient oxygen....

@demographic: Actually, the amount of the world that is covered by forests is the highest it has been in over a century, and is still on the rise...

@TheLolotov: @PSUSkier: Except that these things can't live outside a lab; Insects are generally limited in size by their ability to derive oxygen from their environment — the organs that do this for them are only efficient enough to support an insect of a certain size given a level of ambient oxygen.

@David Alkire: Because that would make too much sense, and not enough money.

@teh1andonlym0: It may be that the packaging the products he uses is, in fact, sealed and non-refillable.

@Credomane: Really? I've had VLC crash fairly regularly; Since Mozilla changed the way they handle flash (and thus prevented a flash-crash from taking down the whole browsing session), VLC is probably the application that crashes on me the most...

@rectum.abominae: Not quite; It's a disability, sure, but calling it a "mental illness" is like lumping granny-flashers in with child molesters under the same far-reaching title...

@BjaminNYC: Well, I didn't generally have issues, except inside ComicCon.

@Toni Lähdekorpi: Maybe if you upgraded to it from something not significantly older (like the 3GS) you're an idiot.

@GreezyG: This. I've never had a problem with my ATT service anywhere but in NYC. I was at Comic Con, and could barely make phone calls, much less use data to post something on twitter to get something from Rockstar....