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Volkswagen Engineer 1: Hey Hanz? What if we constructed some sort of chamber, put monkeys in it and then filled it full of poisonous gas?

And yet his supporters think he is doing a great job and the Washington establishment is out to get him. Then again, they believe 9/11 was an inside job, Sandy Hook was black flag to confiscate their guns.

Bernie supporter here. He needs to get out. He needs to start unifying the party. He needs to do better messaging w/ regards to his supporters.

Btw, I’m part of the product dev team that made this and we would love to sell it for a lot less, but two things are really driving up our cost (and consequently the price):

Warning, the Dell P2415Q is a beautiful display ... but glitchy as hell! I own one and while the color and image quality are rock steady, this little beauty makes me snarl as often as I purr.

Warning, the Dell P2415Q is a beautiful display ... but glitchy as hell! I own one and while the color and image

Cut it - I haven’t had cable or satellite television for over 6 years.....I have plenty of blu-ray’s, Netflix, and Amazon Prime to keep me occupied - not to mention epic, amazingly well thought-out adventures that have been written down on paper, and then combined - we call those “books”. Then there’s video games.

Be careful what you wish for. I don’t have unlimited funds to buy anything I want, but I am single and make a good living, so I can buy most of what I want. I have reached techno-saturation. I have made a conscious decision to quit buying new gadgets for awhile. The stuff I have is a huge time suck. Mostly because

This is more about me than about technology, but I hate the crutch of having maps.

Maybe net neutrality will help, but since a lot of cable providers also do high speed internet, too, won't they just jack up the price of the internet as cable subscriptions begin to drop?

Edison's Actual Test:

standard audiophile comeback. "you don't know what you're missing; i can just hear/feel/taste the difference"

High-end audio is like high-end wine. It's very easy, almost trivial, to prove that the self-proclaimed experts can not actually tell the difference between the super-premium product and the run-of-the-mill product. In both audio and wine it has been proven many times. Each of the studies is a hilarious read.

I always thought Marc Newsom was a no-talent hack. Then a good friend of mine worked in a project that he was involved with, and it turns out, he's a rude and douchey no-talent hack! So that's... uh... refreshing.

They all work the same - they replace your finger as a capacitive input device. And by work, I mean they're a horrible, inaccurate facsimile of an actual drawing utensil. This is really just choosing the best blunt-crayon.

Don't forget what Mr. Bean found under the Mona Lisa

More Like James Lipton.

I thought the whale painting was a joke. "Ha, ha, let's put absurd things in famous paintings". Kind of like putting a cat into Dogs Playing Poker.

I'm no IP lawyer, but I thought that trademark holders have to pursue any type of infringement or they'll have a tough time enforcing their trademark against real infringement for profit. If this is true, it could even explain why their argument is so weak...they don't want to win, they just have to make a show of it.

I know everyone is all "boo, Ikea ruined everything!" It's important to remember that they are company that needs to protect their copyrights and trademarks. May seem silly at times, like when Google stated sending cease and desist letters out because people were saying "Google it". They didn't want suffer from