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Same here. I just upgraded to an i3, so I have 4 threads, but only 2 real cores

My mind is incapable of seeing that image as anything other than a 3d rendering.

If it's not this ,[www.atari.com] , It's not asteroids, IMO. I'm a purist.

This is how I prefer to stress test my CPUs:

Most of the people who write the scary viruses are motivated mainly by profit.

I feel compelled to purchase a parrot and have it delivered to his place of occupation.

I got my hands on an evo with a broken screen/digitizer. $70 later, I had a nice replacement digitizer/screen installed and a new-feeling phone. Next day, I go to do an update (to an un-rooted phone) and the thing bricks itself. I took it into a sprint store, where they told me to get TEP/insurance after the fact, and

Or you could carry around a decoy wallet with a few twenties, some expired credit cards, and a fake/state ID.

Last time I tried gnome3, it hogged ~350mb of ram. Last time I checked, unity+compiz only went through ~70mb.

I'm starting to try out KDE as an alternate to gnome shell or unity.

I think they're heading in the direction of tablet, but aren't there yet, and they know it. To me, this looks like part of the transition.

Actually, unity is separate from gnome. It uses the same GTK and such, but for standard Unity, it is a Compiz plugin instead of something running on top of gnome. In fact, Gnome 3 shell can't run with Compiz like Gnome 2 could. Now, unity2d on the other hand (which runs on lower powered hardware) uses a modified

A company someone I know works near designs android PDAs made out of clear plastic for the prisoners.

I'll just leave this here.

Don't worry, the engineer guy didn't say anything about the amount of RF in the air. just that there were more towers.

That's also the general area that I'm in and somewhat agree.

I don't mean dollar cost effective. but yeah, I'd love to see either of the solutions implemented. I wonder what these guys have done.

That's an interesting idea. It'd still probably be more 'cost effective' to directly port the DVM, but that's not a bad idea.