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Ironically, the IT guy from my old high school actually personally knows a lot of people in the FBI and whatnot that enjoy hacking everything they can get their hands on, so I wouldn't put it past an overzealous agent to call themselves the "A-Team" and pound down lulzsec.

Society hits a theoretical carrying capacity caused by the exponential increase in power by hackers and terrorists due to a combination of population and global connectivity as their numbers only increase proportionally to the global population. The occurrence would devastate world markets through the devastation of

It would be interesting if these guys actually did battle it out. I would like to know what would happen.

So.. How fast is it? I can't find anything about that in either this article or the link. Also, to be fair, if you get a super-aerodynamic bike, you can go at highway speeds with little effort. The problem with standard bikes is simply drag. If the same principle is used here, then I guess it makes sense that it

I really have always wondered why a car can't be made to drive itself on the interstate. I mean, sure there are various sizes of vehicles at various speeds, but if it has a GPS and adequate sensors, I don't see why it can't figure it out...

I'm afraid of that too... If they keep this up, people will die as a result and lulzsec should get thrown out of the realm of vigilantes and put into the realm of terrorists.

Uh.. I didn't see an end-game objective there. So they are just going to keep hacking away at the government until... What?

I knew it released oxytocin, but I wasn't aware of the other effects it had.

really? I thought that you could buy replacements. Very expensive ones, but I thought you could...

I'm writing a science fiction book and the superluminal travel method used requires that the universe be a type III. I know it's sci-fi, but I'd like it to have at least a grain of truth lol.

One more thing to add to the list of things that if we understand them they will radically change the way we view the universe. My list thus far:

I'm still kind of hoping for a type III multiverse, but that's just me.

all parts of the brain made new parts all the time and alcohol actually killed the worst-connected brain cells, then it would make sense. Buffalo theory states however that it kills the weakest cells. Weakest and worst-connected are not the same thing by any stretch. Plus, alcohol doesn't even actually kill brain

While the other guys in this list are more concerned with the, ahem, development, I'll respond to the other problems.

I was going to post something along the lines of "now, let's see if I can do this with [insert other motorized object here]," but somehow turned into the invention of the chuck norris joke:

Well, even silver really..

I'm sure there's a reason why they are "too quiet," but from my understanding of it, traditional bikes aren't exactly loud either. I mean, when I'm riding my bike down the street, it's pretty dang quiet and you really only hear something other than wind when I switch gears... So how is this too quiet? I'd expect

Wouldn't this apply to other types of addictions as well?

No. I assure you, it thoroughly bugged me as well.

More or less what I was thinking.