TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

Who said anything about ALL food types? The question was whether some specific foods will do it. We're already confident food can and does alter it. It also seems ridiculous to go the chemical composition route only to confirm what we're already rather confident of: yes, it changes in some way. What that won't tell us

Not if it's done scientifically, like we already stated. That's where double-blinding comes in. It's all part of the process. Double-blind the results and you have REAL results. If we did it unblinded, we wouldn't be doing science. Nobody's suggesting you merely walk up to someone and say, "this person drank pineapple

Actually, no, the "scientific" method when we're dealing with subjective measurements of OPINION would, in fact, be exactly what was stated. While your CHEMICAL analysis would, indeed, give us a HINT at the right direction, and give us a statistical advantage from certain things, it's far, far more complex than I

IMO, it's far, far more artistic and original than the average excuse for sex appeal most calendars employ. "Check out our work boots, modeled by a nearly nude woman who isn't connected to our company!" "Hey, don't you love what you can see of our tools hidden behind these scantily-clad models?"

Seriously? It hasn't been massively reworked by a long shot. It's been mildly altered with each new game in subtle ways.

No, it's not more politically correct, it's more correct. Period.

Windows 8: Right-click bottom-left corner, click Control Panel. Or, with keyboard: Win+X, P. Counting all your keystrokes, we're at 9 for 7 versus 2 or 3 for 8.

No, it really doesn't. It doesn't come close. At the absolute WORST, a couple of tasks take ONE more keystroke. The majority take either the same or LESS.

100% with you.

I got my hands on one and was extremely impressed with how startlingly comfortable it was. But to each their own.

VOTE: Nexus 7.

The price seems completely reasonable for what it is. And if I'm in the market for a Surface, I'm definitely not in the market for a MacBook Air. They're not comparable products for a variety of reasons, especially the fact that I don't want a Mac. This will almost definitely be my next portable.

Strongly recommend the Flip Air line over these, even though these are quite good too. They're a little cheaper and the build quality is, strangely, a little better.

I'm a huge fan of Peep Show and The Office. I also found that part of the film to be one of the funniest parts. But to each their own.

Who on earth is considering an Audi A8 against a Ford Taurus? Get serious.

It's not broken, and I use it frequently. Yes, the bulk of what I do is on the classic desktop, but that's for a combination of reasons including most of my software still being there, and the fact that the Modern UI doesn't work across two monitors simultaneously. As each of those issues resolve themselves I imagine

I just saw a Hershey product at the store last week that claimed the same thing. A bag of small discs, but larger than M&Ms, that claimed to not be candy-coated, but melt only in your mouth.

You're confused about the effect of the flexibility of the plastic. I've consistently seen the rigid aluminum of the iPhone transfer the impact INTO the glass while the plastic ABSORBS the impact and prevents it from doing so. I see DRASTICALLY more cracked iPhone screens than screens on plastic Android phones. And

Well, I can imagine there's always going to be an exception. But compared to the number of dented/smashed iPhones I've seen, I've basically seen NO visibly damaged GSIIs. Plastic IS more durable. It's just not indestructible.

Did you read the article? It kind of explained that...