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@Mex: To each his own. I like win7 look better than osx honestly. Also, win7 is more stable than my macbook now.

LOL.

Safe. Bolted to floor.

@jcrane2: Yeah, because paintings help me out incredibly with the yardwork.

Where does the 'inch thick' measurement occur? I can't see anything in those pictures that would measure anywhere near an inch.

I would think that channel will be repeating content more often than Discovery channel, which repeats its shows right from within its shows.

@jktseng001: I would have if the source was not blocked from my work and my home computer was functioning. Sorry for the confusion on my part.

@allinthefamily: Well, they are plotted with RANGES, that could mean error bars or it could mean he ran the test for 30 mins and plotted the peak, valley, and average. Another post says the source lists how many tests were made, I can't get to the source unfortunately.

This will be really cool once they can pull it off in a glove format. More like a gauntlet for the first version I am sure, but it will be awesome.

@digispa: That falcon is so awesome.

@natelock: Are you just looking at bars or actually doing netspeed tests? Because just looking at bars means nothing really.

Watermelon

In the first image, why is there a repeat of bare grip and flat on palm with totally different data?

@RiceBandit: As a wiccan I will have to hear mother earth give her verdict, but she is too busy cursing bp and gasping right now. Call just goes to voicemail pixies, and they are less reliable than ATT coverage.

@burlow: Clearly that means they are all defective.

@Zonky: Well, camera tech could distinguish you from your couch because you give off body heat and your couch does not. Can Kinect do that? Probably not.

@waclark57: That digital book would have to be stored electronically ONCE. One copy. They are not making a new copy on a new hard drive for me. That cost is ridiculously tiny, even for raid storage.

@Benedinho: Not really, most photographs show stars as dots, planets are SOOOOO much smaller than stars and don't give off their own light. This is a HUGE planet.

@isights: Maybe it is different now, but I when I last looked at kindle prices I could buy the physical book in paperback version for several dollars less (from store or internet with free shipping) than the digital version.

I'm actually surprised that the current state of tech does not have them aiming a lot better. They pretty much are just randomly kicking in the direction of the goal.