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They're not composited. He's actually hanging out of the window like that, but there are wires and supports holding him up which were photoshopped out.

Did it really say they -removed- multi camera editing!? yea... not upgrading.

Burger King's were really good for a while in the late 90's. I don't remember why, but they changed something (advertising the hell out of it) and it was delicious. Then a while later changed back. In and Out are the best, followed by Wendy's...

an enlarged heart can lead to premature death.

Based on all that they have done and the general public opinion of their recent acts, I would have expected the media's description to have been far more negative in character than it was.

If a bunch of other metals form an oxide/compound which limits electrical flow, then why not plate the aluminium with that? it seems as though it could be done rather easily.

It looks more like vertical Venetian blinds in a hotel room after you got drunk, messed them up, and still can't quite figure out how to get them untangled and pointing the same way... Hopefully the housekeeping won't notice until well after they've given you the bill.

Having media that doesn't break some kind of copyright law somewhere is like having something in the state of California that isn't known to cause cancer. It just doesn't happen!

I don't know this to be sure, and neither do you or anyone else, and that's my point - He never got to argue his case because it would have cost so much money to fight it that he just settled. This is how most lawsuits go these days.

No one's hacked it with an old version of Android yet?

The HDD did not stop spinning when it detected a jolt - it simply parked the head/arm.

Don't HD's have cache memory for this reason?

Meanwhile in the 1980's, Seagate was releasing their ST-225, which was a two-platter 5.25in drive with a 20mb usable space. The best part about these drives was that you could get sanding disks, stick them to the platter, and use them to grind or buff small objects.

The kyocera 6035 and the iphone are 7 or so years apart, but having had one and used it for several years, I can confidently say that the concepts were identical. It does help, of course, that I removed the physical telephone keyboard and only used the touch-dialing app. I rarely needed the stylus.

I've never scratched my cornea before, I don't think... but I did get a piece of fiberglass in my eye a few weeks ago, and it hurt like a bitch.

Ever ridden in a Glasair? One of the most fun aircraft a person can fly in, and they are almost exclusively home-built.

It's hard to believe that they would have had the scientific knowledge to ascertain its electricity-sensing abilities back then...

I was seriously considering this a while back- even had the money saved up and was ready to go through with it... then I saw the youtube video about it. Is it really as painful and scary as it looks?

The point is that no one ever got an opportunity to fairly battle it in court, because the "defendant" as such would have been destroyed regardless of his legitimacy. He was bullied into settling without there being even a chance at a fair trial. The implications for this are much wider-reaching, setting a further

A person who uses their lawyers to bully people rather than try to strike a fair use agreement doesn't deserve to be respected, they deserve to be stuck on a boat with the rest of the sociopaths.