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@Lemcott87: Unless there isn't enough space on your phone. Mine says something like "Text message not received" in the notification bar, and I WILL not receive that message, even if I free up enough space. Really blows that this happens.

More Android memory tips. My Nexus One is always short on space, since the N1 has relatively low memory compared to any Android phone that came out this year. My Gmail cache was only 288k.

I can't stand looking at the kid that's playing Zuckerberg. I also can't stand looking at Zuckerberg though...

@brillow: I think the real problem was harvesters breaking down. GERTY had no real way of fixing that.

The 2009 film Moon is supposed to be very scientifically accurate as well.

@rsg22: Ah, thank you haha. I guess that's what makes it portable lol.

Am I confused? The wording of the title makes it sound like this is the FIRST 1.5TB External Hard Drive. It's not. It also sounds like it's the first 1.5TB external from Seagate. It's not.

NBC picked up FlashForward?

All thanks to one imprudent use of technology.

This guy must not have seen Inception.

Why is the dumb phone picture a house phone?

I love Buffy and Angel, but I still don't know why they're classified as science fiction.

I disagree about Star Trek: Enterprise. When the show entered the Xindi arc, it was long, slow and a bit boring. I thought the earlier freak-of-the-week episodes are more classic Star Trek, and thus better. There are other long-story shows.

@KillerBee: People still use MapQuest? It must be a local thing for you, because in my experience MapQuest is complete garbage in Connecticut and most of New England. Incorrect routes, very bad ETAs, and nonexistant roads.

It's cool for sending to friends. Almost as convenient as Chrome to Phone

@ericesque: Even the classic Zune's squircle is better than the scroll wheel.

@Ava Glasgow: Thanks for the VIP link. I saw that when they first announced it, but completely forgot about it haha.

I don't mind the clutter. What I hate is having to click on the headline to link to the full article, because only the first paragraph is shown in Google Reader.

@john_drake: They tried. It was called the Nexus One, and unfortunately, not many bought it.

Yes, you can use a variety of other programs people, we get it. But, Tasker does WAY more than just find your phone.