aaroncrabtree
Aaron Crabtree
aaroncrabtree

Nifty. Any idea if this will actually be made?

@♫ Realityism ♪♫: I personally think it's a dual slider. Up (as it is in the picture) for the speaker, down for the keyboard. Just a guess.

Are we sure that it's not a dual-slider? Because that slides up from the usual landscape orientation (top becomes left). So it slides up for a speaker, down for a keyboard? I'm not saying that's what it is, I'm just saying it's a possibility.

To me, the shipping OS is fairly irrelevant. What matters to me is if it's rooted and has custom recoveries. For instance, I wouldn't go near the Droid X with a 39-1/2 foot pole when it was first released. But now that both Koush and Birdman have custom recoveries on it, I'm seriously considering it. I prefer the

@geekymitch: That's a brilliant analogy, I'd never though of that before. +10 to you, sir.

@jupiterthunder: It's also a brilliant way of manipulating people's basic psychology to tempt them into hitting the heart button, regardless of what he wrote. He's a clever one, that tucker.

Wow, no offense, but you go to all that effort, and that's your TV?

This was actually something I was just thinking of, but from the perspective of clothing/body hair, rather than the underdeveloped newborn.

@GitEmSteveDave: Metal, yes - because you can stretch it thin enough that the average density of the entire object is less than 1g/mL. Stone? I've never heard of that, it'd be pretty interesting to figure out just how large you'd have to make it in order for there to be enough air inside to give it that low of a

I think the MythBusters test of this was far more scientific, and accurate to real-world usage.

@macshome: Yeah, that was about my thought as well. On the one hand, you have a potential to kill thousands of people, if you do nothing. On the other hand, if you do something, you can not only prevent those deaths, but provide power to people.

But when did it get contained within the box?

@lightningrob: I doubt he was, but, according to psychological studies, men who were very against homosexuality were around 70% more likely to become aroused when watching two men kissing, as measured by tumescence of the penis. So, he's actually right, that the more against homosexuality you are, the more likely you

@chapoec: Old fashioned would mean you also believe that the man has complete control over the woman, and can have as many wives as he likes. That's the longest standing marriage tradition in the world, and still exists in those countries you so admire.

@blackcat12: Never heard of the concept of majority rules, minority rights?

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@CHARLIEBITME: Yeah, no. Marriage as a tradition has long been a property contract, and that's about it. In the longest-staying version of this traditional property contract, a man could marry as many wives as he liked. He also obtained 100% of her property. They became his property as well. He could do whatever he

@Squalor: It's out on DVD now.