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@Pressure: Your questions revolve around your ignorance of Thor.

@Yeah!: Nexus One, I belive.

My god its beautiful.

@JS_Drupal: The ability to hit a target instantly, no matter the speed or maneuverability of the target, is worth the 5-10 seconds it may take to take it down. Having a nuclear reactor juicing the laser also helps. But yeah, scary future weapons time is coming.

@Hanger: Light, faster than a speeding bullet.

@ModernBawhair: Yeah, despite the flaw, it is still one of the best phones on the market. The specs and the design are awesome, but this is the one thing that prevents it from being the best.

@ModernBawhair: No excuse; Apple prides themselves on being different and (foremost) better than other companies when it comes to their products. Its just disappointing to see them being less than what is expected.

@Arken: Several vile dictators, genocidal maniacs, and of course a myriad of unapologetic CEOs come to mind with such a statement. We really need more egomaniacs with sociopathic tendencies.

@aNak: Hm...this game may need a second ball to make it a real trialect, in this way an attack can be performed by 2 teams instead of one, making a 1v1v1 scenario possible.

Doesn't this still break down to a simple binary situation, except instead of having a 1v1 you have a constant 2v1, which is still 2 sides, attack and defense. The sides rotate alliances, but still realistically maintain the game as a dialect, of uneven odds, but still a dialect.

@Benedinho: Dude, chill, not saying you were bashing, I did write "we", meaning the general public. Was actually agreeing with you, if both can open the file, with similar ease, then the whole argument is moot.

@Benedinho: so....if a Mac does it, and Win7 does....its like, they're equal or something....wow, imagine if we couldn't bash others for their OS choice.

@gods-n-clods: Yes, they are, but only if their lifestyle involves labour or abundant activity; professional murdering for one.

@Maave: That sounds like the most epic manufacturing process ever. Then again, I am picturing it like the LOTR One-ring forging.