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I actually learned some new things from this video. I'd never heard of that Scottish bone calculation thing.

All of these articles bother me because they're predicated on the assumption that no new scientific discoveries or technologies could make these things possible. It's unlikely that any of these problems will ever be solved, but it seems to follow from the same kind of logic that said we'd never get out of the

All of your examples are invalid because they're not copyrighted, with the exception of college letters, which often are. If someone copyrights a design and gets ripped off, you bet they have every right to sue.

The portion of the aged population that worked with computers in the past is a lot smaller than the portion of the young population that uses them now. It's not wrong to assume that most older people aren't tech savvy. You are in the minority.

People in the South call all sodas "Cokes". I'm even guilty of buying Pepsi from a "Coke machine".

Oh hey Petyr whazzup?

Can said customer not read? Because the word iPad doesn't appear anywhere on a Samsung box.

Then what ARE you saying? Or are you just bashing the article in general?

loose != lose

Unless you're missing fingers that prevents you from easily hitting that key, I'm having trouble thinking of an excuse.

That actually make more sense, but I'd say that it's probably a bit of both. Given fast enough typing, even the most collision-conscious layout will jam.

Visual Studio (at least 2010+) does indent correction automatically, no need to hit any buttons. It just sort of happens as you code.

You may want to look into some of the cross-platform frameworks that allow you to code in .NET and deploy on iOS and Android with the same code. We use one at work, and it's fantastic. Although, I'm sure most if not all of them cost big bucks.

Comparing Visual Studio to any other IDE is going to frustrate you.

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I'm still not seeing your point. You seem to be saying that because SMS works outside of data connectivity areas, therefore it is worth ridiculously inflated prices. Why is that again?

Yeah that's not really true. It prevents jams by slowing the typist down to a level that the old mechanical parts can handle. Dvorak superiority.

Who doesn't use AdBlock on Hulu? The 30-second silent wait time is better than 30-seconds of ads.

Sure is nice. Too bad they're about to lose most of their content.

I pirate stuff a lot (mostly movies), but I guess this is a good thing? Piracy is definitely kind of a dick move, and it's definitely illegal. I guess what I'm saying is I have no problem with this since the DOJ is going after the actual source of piracy rather than the individual users.