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Hmm... they should make a word for this...

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She does have really pretty eyes

This is super green!

needs more cowbell

Well thank you. But how so? What was unsubstantiated? I use both a MacOS and Windows. Personally I like MacOS a lot better for personal use, but I am a .NET programmer so of course I need to use Windows. Sure, PCs are more susceptible to viruses than Macs. PCs represent a much larger market share so they are a

Ok, there are a few more ways to get a virus, but in most cases it comes down to something the user did (or clicked on). I think the last virus I had on a PC was in high school, nearly a decade ago, and it was from downloading pirated software. I actually got a virus on my Mac in college from downloading pirated

It might be a balancing act, then again they're all 19-23 inch screens. There is one more on top of the middle one that was cut off in the pic lol. Yeah I got one actually after reading an article somewhere on here. Super amazing upgrade from my shittier desk.

I've had the Surface Pro 2 since Wednesday. I've always used PC since their inception, dabbled in Macs only in school. So in a way I could be a PC fan boy. But I will not defend it. I have liked android phones since they came out.

Did anyone notice?

This plus several other technologies regarding urban mobility needs something like an entire model city for them to run.
I can't really see this smartcar running well along regular gas hogs. Specially in cases of accidents.
But they do make sense in a sort of perfect scenario with intelligent roads and sharing with

My guess is...

For $600, I could buy a better-looking, better-functioning, more valuable, vintage, automatic Omega, Longines, JLC, GP, or (probably) Tudor.

So if the technical glitches could be cut in half with better training, doesn't that mean that half of those, 1 in 4, errors you are attributing to a machine are actually operator error? Sounds like 1/8 are actually due to malfunction, and that isn't the machine's fault, it is the fault of the human designers and

i'd almost prefer that to the idiot mouth-breathing comments people have been making on this article

Well said. It shows that we are learning and discarding useless science with evidence based medicine.

Tiesto remixed it few years back. I think it was better than original.