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Designed for, maybe. Used for? In general, look at your average inhabitant of pretty much any country we've used these in since they've been used. Hell, Other than a few minor engagements in eastern Europe, how many "white" countries have we had any action in since the end of WWII? All I'm saying, George Carlin was

When your party stops advocating for:

Base all of your culture's beliefs on one book? I'm sure there's not billions of religious people out there that would behave in such a manner in today's society.

Just checked with 3 non-nerds. "He's the other guy that started Apple" was the answer I got from each, so there's hope.

According to the numbers... No. Just no.

There is a sort of sad irony that the most amazing, high-performance, beautiful machines created on this planet were made 90% to waste money, and 10% to kill (brown) people.

Unfortunately, Americans give less of their money to charities and foundations every year than citizens of other developed first-world nations. We are widely known to be greedier than others. When we do give money to charities, they're usually for some kind of religious indoctrination program. The "American ideal" of

I think I'll just switch my old 30D to "monochrome" and keep it around as a second B+W camera.

Well, right now, the United States spends several times more than the rest of the major world economies combined on its military. While some of these things are useful and even justifiable (pay for vets, keeping the whole serbia thing under control, etc.) some, such as badly planned weapons systems paid for by

"America is an at risk nation in a dangerous world. We are the solution to the worlds problems because we represent freedom. We are the exception to a world of tyranny. " [citation needed]

We don't hate missile defense. We realize, however, that FIRST: We already have at least three separate, redundant missile defense technologies active. These include tracking systems which use RADAR, infrared, and various satellite technologies. While faulty, they are no less reliable than the ones being sold to our

I'm looking forward to this, precisely because the high frequency response of my phone's speaker seems to be damaging my hearing on my left side (where I hold my phone) - I realized recently that's where all the ringing on that side comes from. With a system that doesn't have to boost the highs so much to be

The issue with the Libertarian point of view, at least from a commercial angle, is that in practice it is very difficult to choose foods without certain ingredients if they are ubiquitous within a given industry. If there is an additive that dramatically increases value for the business, they will use that instead.

That's still not full HD...

I did not know they were now purveyors of toolbar spam. This is good to know... Besides, what the hell are they updating every three weeks that necessitates a freaking resident program always running in the background?

Of course not - just look at DARPA!

At that point, you'll probably need the solar powered boat to get there.

When this stuff does get expensive enough (and it will for our children/their kids), We'll start mining old landfills for plastic to recycle. It's never gone forever.

Am I the only person that remembers the jokes from the 90's "Yo Mama so dumb, she bought a camcorder to record the TV!"? Isn't this basically doing the same thing "Yo Mama" did?