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"Epic" and "mobile gaming" are mutually exclusive.

So full of ignorance that I don't even know where to begin. So I won't. I just hope you are part of that cohort that doesn't reproduce.

My guess: most if not all of those are Airsoft guns.

@Zubieta: think that was the longest one in the common dictionaries, but not necessarily in the language.

I am pretty sure I saw those in that Flashforward series that was killed after the first season.

@Jon Jessee: I used to have a friend with a Volks like that. 40 mph sounds about right with the pedal to the floor. j/k! We used to love that thing. Lots of good times.

@JAlexoid: yes, i do. Some of us live near and work for tech companies and/or Universities which gives us access to high speed fiber. MB wasn't a typo. There are a number of cities/regions in California with access to 100MB/s+ networks.

Quick browse through the literature finds not a single clinical study (or even case report) that supports ear lights for SAD.

@JAlexoid: Not sure what you are talking about. California has great coverage on most carriers in most areas. I get between 800 Mb and 1.5MB on verizon in most of the major metro areas. I wouldn't call that 'incomparable quality'. Sometimes it is lower in the mountains where there are very few towns/people, but

@mutelight: From the stats I have seen, the average individual android user consumes more bandwidth than the average individual iPhone user. The fact that is has a more robust multitasking system is like a contributor to this.

@kalleboo: We have those, but you have to look at the geography. The US and Sweden aren't all that different in population density, but the US is far more vast in terms of geographic size. That means a much larger distance that mobile networks have to attempt to cover with towers, and much more cable that needs to

@bennyaltuca: most biologists wouldn't have a clue either. This is more a chem/organic chem issue (wrt synthesis, more organic chem).

@Dauthi: I aim to please!

@SupaYoYoMan: ah, that makes sense. I misread stuff like that all the time. lol

@Dauthi: it's a little bit of a technicality really. "Soap" is defined as saponified fats from naturally derived sources. A 'detergent' is basically something that forms a micelle around lipophyllic or ionized compounds (one end is charged and binds to ionized metals, the other is a long hydrocarbon that is

@octasquid: I actually don't think it looks too bad. I do hope they have an option to 'turn off' the 3d aspects, but if they don't, it's definitely not a deal breaker. I just don't have a need for the eye candy.

@pezeveng319: but yes, this is absolutely true. Most kids learn that in their first microbio class - washing hands for 5-10 seconds doesn't really do much. You might as well not wash at all. A good minute or two of hard scrubbing with a good amount of soap is required to get rid of most of the skin flora.