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macbooks are for making indie experimental funk that the hipsters like. you need a hp w/ beats audio to make hip hop

I was wondering about HBO Go... After reading the article, I thought there was some kind of non-cable subscription that I didn't know about

The problem is cable companies package their services similarly to how they package channels. For most people if you give up cable TV, the unbundled price of internet only is more than half of what the package deal costs.

you don't have to be perfectly vertical to experience zoom creep and if you're using a cheaper lens, it starts creeping in a couple seconds

This is what the super committee is coming up with? How's about coming up with real solutions like fixing healthcare or getting rid of unnecessary tax breaks and loopholes? $5.6B over 30 years? Really? That's not even 1% of the federal budget.

it still costs money to copy those ideas into iOS

wow... so much anger. i thought your comment was funny

I'm glad I read this article today. I was just about to buy a 5D. Thanks for saving me from that mistake

"...sounded muddled and tinny. Probably because Bluetooth just isn't that great for beaming around audio."

so only organizations that have never been hacked can report on this? that's like saying assault victims shouldn't be allowed to speak out against violence

I bet you guys think Whopper Jr. is perfectly sized too

800x480 on a 4.7" display? I'd rather have higher pixel density than Beats audio

30.5M units and they don't get a volume discount?

i think it's just the strap that's sony... pretty sure the camera and lenses are your typical nikon or canon

It doesn't have to be a 747 carrying a space shuttle. I realize there are real challenges but if NASA throws some money into the concept of a high altitude space launch it could be a viable alternative to expensive rocket launches

I didn't know NASA already tried it. Did it not work?

I'm not sure either but the Virgin flights will be high enough for passengers to float around so I'd think it's a lot less than what SpaceX is using

I'm not saying there still aren't challenges but it seems like something that should be pursued

I always wondered why NASA couldn't do it the way Virgin Galactic does it. We already have the tech to strap a space shuttle onto a 747. Would it be so much of a stretch to carry a space craft with a conventional winged aircraft to its max altitude and then have the space craft separate and continue on its ascent?

I was joking. It's just fun to pick on Jersey. Kinda like how the rest of the US picks on Canada