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WillK
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Now if only they sold them.

What a terrible tragedy. My condolences to the families and loved ones.

My perception seems to be that this appears to happen more frequently on Airbus flights. Anyone know where some accurate statistics are found?

I've been wanting to try infusing some vodka for some time now. This all makes me want to go photograph my bar, but since it's more of a cabinet, I'd have to pull stuff out for people to recognize what was in there.

Not bad! We have a lot of the same ingredients. What are the infusions on the top shelf?

Highway beautification act you say?? How about we take down all the zealot religious bill boards that refer to God judging you and refer to hell and damnation. Drive along 35... you'll see one eventually.

I think this was removed prior to Golden Master.

I believe he is a clone. One of many Coulson clones that are activated upon the death of their predecessors.

It doesn't use an iPhone app?

Xbox One
The fabled iWatch
Next gen Apple TV

...and an iPhone 5S for my wife. She's still rockin' a 4.

Wait, I don't understand how this comes from Ookla's index when the speeds posted should resemble the top attainable speed in the district. Are they saying that the majority of users are at that level? Because I suppose if the argument comes from an economical data set, that should be more clear in the results. Here

I don't see the correlation. People who cut the cord just don't want to pay for ridiculously bundled packages anymore. Most cord cutters I know (including myself) still pay for all of our content. Be it Netflix, Hulu Plus, media content from iTunes/Amazon, Vudu, or whatever else is out there. IF HBO Go, Max Go, and

I still think they are forgetting abut the volumes of people who have cut the cord. Cable integration means nothing to the Hulu and Netflix (& HBO Go if you mooch) crowd. What would really be the seller is if this "seamless integration" included fast switching between all these cable-free sources including my NAS and

I saw it last night. It was horrible. They made some really strange and forced decisions with the character interactions (instead of fear and mistrust from the past, it feels racist), and they cram plot into this movie that stretches all the way to the 5th book, like they knew they were fucked.

I guess I'm just still interested in whether the disc-less gaming is gone or not. They weren't very clear about that feature. since the online check-ins are now gone, I wonder if it can function the same way and just do a quick boot check to the disc drive.

Becasue no matter how you dress him up, or whatever role you place him in...

He's the same guy.

Interesting that you jumped to that uninformed conclusion. They have already specified several of Azure's capabilities beyond dedicated servers (as just a starting point for developers). They stated that Azure could allow 128 simultaneous players in a game, AI processing, collision detection, as well as "other

I had a hard time getting past a Fox reporter that didn't sound like an idiot.

"You're either a one or a zero. Alive or dead."

That's what I remember as well. I thought that during the Area 51 lab scene the President learns that "their entire civilization" moves from system to system like locusts consuming every natural resource.

Okay, I don't expect to be the only person to say this, but, "star systems".

"...they reside in solar systems that scarcely resemble our own."
There is only one Solar System, as in, the Sol System. Being that Sol is the name of our sun.

Sorry to be that guy, well, first, anyways.