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@HektikLyfe: You would think she would aspire to be higher than the typical blogger, however I have come to actually respect some blogger's writing styles.

@HektikLyfe: True, I should have clarified. When making comments about her looks or her personality (being an attention whore, etc.).

Wow. You would expect people that read this to be less bitter about the whole deal.

@sweetelectro: I think people are saying that because of the materials that he used and the weight. The DIY aircraft shown is a light weight device with blades large enough to create enough lift.

@djsmiley2k: I should have clarified that. Instead of sharing a folder you share a thumbdrive (security) that way you can remove it without worrying about forgetting to unshare the folders.

@envador: They have to be plugged straight into the wall from what I understand. Plugging them into a powerstrip or such interferes with how the voltage interpreters work. Then again technology may have changed greatly and I could be wrong.

You forgot another method.

@DogsOfWar: I have only had one experience with this when it first came out and it was a second hand experience at a friends place. The network was great, but the surge killed his router and the nic card in the pc on the other end. Ever since then I have been nervous about trying it.

@DogsOfWar: Got a question about your powerline. What damage does it do if you have power surges?

This is why I carry this. So I never have to be loud opening any bags..

Here is the problem with this story. They automatically assume that the trace was put on his car by the FBI/Local Law Enforcement Agency. However if this gentleman and his father were on the watchlist there may be other people watching him for similar reasons. Believe it or not people are able to pick up gear "used

@snark_attack: I am not sure why you didn't get a star for that. I've seen people make far less witty posts and get more from it. Good job!

@herbie: Yes and no. Its not ok that it happens to anyone. Yes, because some of these men knew what was going on and honestly both parties had fun.

@greydove: Re-read the article. I don't think she did it as a malicious or even scientific thing. She shared it with three people, but one of those people shared it out and it went viral from there. It honestly isn't any different than what happens to a majority of girls on a daily basis that take those "For your

@Wilson: Oh, I really wasn't knocking Apple's coding talent. I was just suggesting that they typically waited to the community to do a majority of the legwork before they came in and made it magical

There is a good chance that Apple knows all of this and wants it to be exploited.

@Ding-Dang: Couldn't be British food. It looked edible.

My old room mate use to have the dirtiest laptops. He would probably use a bottle of rubbing alcohol and clothes a month to clean his laptop. Would always clean it in the living room too. We found he would have to clean it less once I blocked the porn sites from coming through the router.

@Ishbar: I think you are generalizing it too much, and undercutting most people's intelligence.

@Ishbar: There is a slight correction to your statement. Most PC owners are not forced to use IE out of the box. Corporate users are more often forced to use IE on the work computer only because it can be easily managed through group policy. The same is said about the corporate areas that use Apple products. By