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I actually find it sort of endearing looking which is surprising because I usually freak out at things like centipedes and spiders. As long as they don't bite or sting I wouldn't have a problem holding one.

"Her", "she" and "herself" are just fine and most appropriate.

All three designs are allegedly already for sale. They're listed for 100 Euro on this site (in German):

So do I! It's much nicer having the wipers automatically adjust speed for you instead of having to fiddle with them every time the rain slows down or every time you reach a red light.

I have no idea. So instead of having to manipulate sensations physically you could come up with them mentally if you are a digital being instead of a physical one?

The important question is do you still have naughty bits to play with? I don't know how I'd feel about uploading my consciousness to the net if I wasn't ever able to experience anything sexually again. Give me a functioning digital penis and I'm in.

This likely isn't as big of a deal as the article is making it out to be. It's possible that they have injuries and it's possible that she had auto insurance that would cover their injuries. The insurance company isn't going to just hand out the money and often times they simply indemnify their policy holders

Man Tech sounds like it should be a segment on Gizmodo.

While everyone else is looking at Brooklyn Decker I'll be looking at Alexander Skarsgard.

The best part is the fact that they also make them for men. It seems like only one online retailer carries the mens version but the brand is "Rage".

Why isn't there a flash in the video the American took? The other videos show something flashing before it "flies" away.

@CaptainJack: oh and if you include the antenna on the Willis/Sears Tower then its higher than Taipei 101 as well as the Petronas

@CaptainJack: That's because there are different measurse for architectural top, highest occupied floor, highest overall height, etc. Not all buildings include antenna as part of the building (something I believe the Petronus towers do). Taipei 101 may be a little off in the image but the Petronas towers are

@sarge5: I don't really understand it either. There's nothing particular special about the way he photographs the more plain and boring buildings. They're still plain and boring.

I thought this only affected recurring alarms? My boyfriend's phone started doing it two days ago (in the US) but mine doesn't. He uses recurring alarms and I don't. When I set recurring to "never" his alarm goes off fine.

@Arken: Apple cares just as much about the aesthetics of their phones as many of their customers do. It seems painfully contradictory to put so much effort into the design of something only to suggest that customers cover it up.