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Its quite amazing how he showed the other owners to ban shark fin soup and they easily agreed, and the customers just wanted it for its expensiveness, not knowing where it came from. Its nice to know that once they were informed of it they were more than happy to make a change. Much respect to Ramsay on his part.

You guys should read this; its about the Russian defector to the CIA that really saved our asses in some cases. The book has a LOT of info about how spies really are. Since the book is non-fiction, i'm sure a lot of the scripts already have some similarities with it.

Yeah, well that's good to hear, i'll call them today then lol. Another one of my friends got the YLOD on his original 60 gig PS3 but he got a slim already. i went to his house and his old one was sitting there, so i told him i might look into how to fix the YLoD and it seems to be a lot cheaper than what Sony is

I have the same problem, but i used my account on some friends PS3's. 1 got the YLOD (he tried fixing it then threw away parts..), another got sold for who knows why, and the third was stolen. now it just my old 60gig and my brothers, so i got 3 useless PS3s now.

Well that looks pretty awesome, aside from the ugly red jumpsuits. Looks like that safety harness is custom made with the clip on front AND back. They should make it so there's a safety lanyard that has some give to let you hang over the edge for a second instead of having your feet on the grate. If they put some

Well i'm pretty sure all electronic devices biggest weakness is water, next to static shock.

You make a good point; if it weren't for the iPod and its' popularity, macs probably wouldn't be as "popular" as they are now.

For those who don't know, some of the dummies are manufactured in Huron, Ohio at Humanetics ATD. i live close and know a few people who work there, plus i took a field trip to see it myself, pretty cool stuff in there. they got a few cross-section dummies on display and its amazing how accurate they are to humans, yet

I still prefer tablet PCs over tablets any day. Our senior class in HS used Fujitsu tablet PCs that looked like a $500 hunk of shit but in actuality were worth over $2300 a piece at the time! Unfortunately the schools used group policy which limited what we could use on the computers at the time. My class used Win XP

This is how magnets work. its pretty obvious.

Just get a quad core processor and a newer video card and your set.

Wow, they put all THAT much of a computer in that small of a box?! those specs are insane!

The United States has 11 In service, one in reserve, and 3 in construction.

I really hope it will be as great as the first, please don't mess this up Seth..

I got the original 60 gig PS3 with piano black and chrome front plate, then they decided to make later fat ones have a matte silver front end. I really see no point in why they did that with PS3 and why they're doing this with Xbox. i don't mind the fingerprints, they can be cleaned off. Just make a price cut for the

Ahh that makes sense, i do miss my surround sound.. :(

If they use boom mics for most "stereo" audio (which is apparently mono), then how do they record in surround sound?

I get what you mean now, it just charges it at the parking lot when not in use while at the store. I still don't find it practical to use an electric electric car until we see more charging stations or these wireless chargers in every parking lot. On top of that, trying to change the USA's over-consumption of energy

My car gets about 30 MPG, i love it. i suppose the electric car would work for me. but remember that even though the car gets zero emissions, the electricity plant it comes from certainly does not get zero emissions; therefore it is not as efficient as though.

Wireless charging? something tells me it will take even LONGER to change electric cars all for the sake of making it look pretty. there doesn't seem to be any advantages to this at all. if so, please tell me now. Charging via a 220 AC plug takes 4 hours and 8 hours for a 120 volt outlet. from what i remember,