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As much as free is awesome, it would be nice if they offered an ad-free version for $0.99. I'd pay it.

@Bobby T.: At just a couple thousand feet there will always be air currents, but they might be small enough to not move the balloons too much over time. Or the balloons could have been very sizable and well over 10,ooo feet up, in which case they'd have to move significantly to give the appearance of movement.

@Bobby T.: If balloons are filled with a heavy enough gas, or are made with a heavy enough material, they will reach an altitude at which they have neutral buoyancy. So staying put for two hours, if it's not too windy, is pretty normal.

@Nitesh Singh: The man said it can, not that it invariably will. It's not a blanket statement for all video gaming. All he's saying, and what I'm saying, is there's a percentage of gamers that take it to an unhealthy level and the virtual world becomes more important to them than the real one.

Who knew my local grocery store's produce section qualified as art?

@Nitesh Singh: The Catholic Church does not condone sole reliance on faith healing, never has. You can't judge all religious people based on the actions of a few crazies.

@SEDAGIVE?!: People, not purple. Phone won't let me edit comment.

@forsinain42: it's not top the epidemic proportions of gambling, sure, but it's not just a handful of people. Just because gaming is the drug of choice for a person who has a general addiction problem doesn't mean you discount the issue altogether.

@Nitesh Singh: So if a travesty resulting in the deaths of invent children is less in commonality to something having to do with religious nut jobs we should discount it?

@Nigerian Business Executive: There are documented cases of infants dying from neglect while their parents were busy playing video games. And you're right, there is a difference, but the two often coincide.

@junk999: What in the hell are you talking about? I never said technology is the sole source of danger in the known universe, what you said is true as well. When I say some people suffer from internet or gaming addiction I'm not saying that all other forms of psychosis or neglect are to be discounted.

@Nigerian Business Executive: Sure, go ahead and act like there's not a large number of people who throw away their real lives and cause harm to themselves and others due to internet gaming addictions.

@HIcycles: In case you hadn't noticed yet, quite a few of our commenters aren't too tolerant of others' beliefs. You'll get used to it.

@Kwinten: What is real? How do you define real?

Religion aside, when we see cases of parents letting their children die from neglect due to online gaming it's obvious there are significant dangers involved for some people.

Oh, Canada...

@Link_Shinigami: I stand corrected, apparently it gets 13-21 mpg, not bad if you compare it to a truck. And it ran on kerosine, gas, and ethanol, qualifying it as a flex-fuel vehicle!

By that same logic, Henry Ford, were he still alive today, should be horribly embarrased by the track performance and fuel efficiency of the Model T.

@sugardeath: That...uhhhh...sounded kinda dirty...