TheTechnocrat
TheTechnocrat
TheTechnocrat

If you have it for PS3 you also have it for Steam on the PC.

"The mouse and keyboard ports we have today were standardized on PS/2's."

Yeah, very clever, troll-boy.

Video on demand through a cable or satellite provider? How quaint.

All true, and with the deal not closing for twelve months or more I probably would've been on a new phone anyway.

Well... shit.

@naturewill: True, but reading more about the issue I think I'm just going to use it until the new boards are ready and handle it through Asus.

Son of a...

Heh... this is a lot simpler than my old solution.

Railguns and lasers. I'm really likin' the Navy.

@Panzer23: I imagine in the long run it will end up costing far less as steam catapults require a huge amount of maintenance.

@TheOneYouHeardAbout: I agree that Manning should, at the very least, spend the rest of his life in prison.

@Demonicume: Agreed. While we can't, and shouldn’t, prosecute the "journalistic" organizations that published the information, this Mr. Manning should get a life sentence at least. We put a huge amount of trust in these kids, and he betrayed that trust while his compatriots were fighting and dying on the battlefield.

@zonk7ate9: What jepzilla is referring to is the fact that you can accelerate forever while never actually reaching the speed of light. The curious thing though is the closer and closer you get to light speed the shorter distance becomes due to the effects of Special Relativity. In your frame of reference you’d be

@jepzilla: True enough, but the problem is that while you could conceivably tour the entire galaxy in your lifetime the Sun would be a red giant and have consumed the Earth by the time you got back.

@admoseremic: Pretty much a solved problem. Magnetic containment bottles safe enough to take on an airliner have been around for decades.

@Slinkytech: It could, but not if you liked the crew or the people it's flying over very much.

Oops... This story just hit the top of Drudge.

This is the same reason that HTML5 will not be the end all be all of web media.