bloknayrb
bloknayrb
bloknayrb

But which "people in power" are the ones who would plan something like this?

I have trouble believing that that is the case simply because of the total crap security that there often is in other places. In Israel you have to walk through a metal detector just to go into a shopping mall, but everything in the US other than an airplane is basically a free-for-all. If the "people in power" simply

Hm... does one fan make me famous?

Rich and famous? Crap. I was going to buy them, but I'm willing to bet no one knows who I am.

What is the primary difference between a micro Four-Thirds and a DSLR (aside from size, obviously)?

I wasn't so sure about the 768 but a 14" widescreen is pretty small vertically. If the screen were more hi-res it would be pretty hard to read anything on it. So far I'm happy and I'm hoping I'll continue to be happy once I actually start using it for classes.

I just snatched this up for $650 a few weeks ago [www.handingchao.com] but it was supposedly $1050 before that.

You can just add your parents to their own list and restrict permissions, they probably wouldn't even notice (though the Google+ Circles makes this even easier).

And Facebook is pretty much moving in this direction as well with the creation of @facebook.com email addresses. Honestly, I'd rather get private messages in my email inbox than in a private message inbox on some other site. Google is all about service integration and I think this is a logical way to do it.

It could be that they intend for gmail to be the primary means of private communication? Dunno, good point.

Yeah, there's definitely a risk involved and there is no guarantee that Plus will succeed but who knows?

Who isn't interested in a "cool new thing"? And that's an interesting position to take, albeit not a new one. I believe MySpace said the same thing about Facebook...

8 minutes, no?

Asking us to fail intentionally seems like a bit of a fail of an objective :P My fails are not usually aesthetically pleasing.

Right, so like I said, if the universe has no "value" or purpose, we can assign whatever value we want to anything and it is perfectly valid because it reflects it's value to us.

Worth is in the eye of the beholder. We are all that we know, so our importance to one another is the only importance we really need to worry about, no?

And did anyone else notice the guy in the movie saying that our planet is the only place in the universe with natural liquid water?

You make it sound so deep and wonderful... our waste is connected to us in the same way.

You are wrooooong

Can I do this on a Windows PC?