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Just try to learn from this okay? He's talking about people like you, and Stephen God Damn Fry knows a thing or two about where it's okay to end a sentence with prepositions at.

Yeah. Sad us.

13:38-14:12 looks like the touchscreen was having trouble registering his input, so that's all one thing.

Get a Transformer Prime and install Ubuntu on it! Current development has it properly dual booting and uses the keyboard and trackpad in Linux as well.

Wasn't it like...once?

...yes, it has.

I approve of this logic.

For the 360 controller to be wireless, you have to get the wireless adapter as well, which plugs into USB and is Windows only. For android devices with USB ports, you have to use the corded version since it's a standard USB HID, while the wireless adapter requires special drivers.

Umm... Huh? 360 is a USB controller, PS3 is bluetooth. Obviously 360 is better when plugged into a USB port, because it works that way. PS3 is better at BT because it works that way.

Visual voicemail costs a few bucks a month, but their phone interface isn't terrible. No wait, it is. Don't know about CID.

BT: PS3

Tablets start at $30/mo. At that point, I guess it would cost the same for either plan for me, but I'd be swapping 2GB data for unlimited phone features. Basically a wash. Add more devices and it gets cheaper though.

Only if oyu have one device. If you're a family with several phones and tablets, you can significantly drop your bill. Heck, going from a 2x2GB data with limited talk and text on two lines is cheaper this way with 4GB shared data and unlimited talk text. Good for groups, bad for individuals. I'm glad to see

I'd pay $20/mo to be able to fly.

...nope. Smartphone is $40 and 1GB data is $50. That's $10 more for unlimited talk/text.

Does anybody know what quantum means? (Hint: It's the opposite of how people use it.)

Impressive. My original model runs like trash these days, even after a wipe.

Suggested re-revision: Except for not really. The outside lane is only a "passing lane" is specific states.

That depends heavily on how it's implemented. In the image it makes it look like each color is either "on" or "off", which wouldn't allow for much of that spectrum. in CMYK it would give you:

Interesting. Even if this only allows for an eight color spectrum (White, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black) (or whatever colors they use), that's still leagues ahead of two colors.