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@djdare: What's wrong with Engadget??

@Mosher: I'm never coming to Gizmodo again! I've got way better stuff to do!

@Dawgvet06: I want the Corkscrew in 3D!

@izzor_noraa: Great example on how to make baseless assumptions. Nice :)

@38thsignal: If it was so obvious, why did you post what you said when it was oh so incredibly false? What you say?

@izzor_noraa: Standup comedians are a legitimate profession? Do you know how much work goes into it? Do you know how many aspire to be a successful standup comedian? Who's being "bigotted, selfish, arrogant, and jaded" now?

@Big Brother: I do not think there was ever an argument about art. I just can't take it when somebody comes along and bash the artist. It is one thing to dislike art, but totally something else to say that it is worthless and not creative.

@38thsignal: You are mistaken. The seeds give out 'noxious ceramic dust' because of the thousands of visitors who have been trampling on them. Each step causes the seeds to rub against each other and it is this rubbing that causes this noxious emission. I doubt the villagers were doing anything like that.

@moonshadowkati: ok, I apologize then. Maybe you should've made this clearer by saying that it should've been obvious to anybody. And by anybody I really mean people who have 1000+ years experience.

@moonshadowkati: Your comment made it seem like it should have been obvious to everyone so I was a little taken aback by the fact that you did not point this out. Unless you thought it was obvious after the fact, for which you would be forgiven.

@Big Brother: Can I also tell you that you smell bad, intellectually challenged and dress poorly? It's all relative. You can express an opinion sure but there should be a reason behind it.

@sandbeige: a.k.a. OTT, a.k.a over the top.

@schwinn: People often compare the market share between iOS and Android erroneously. Only the iPhone runs iOS whereas there are millions of different types of Android phones out there, kind of an unfair comparison don't you think?

I think people might be over-reacting a bit. Most people are going to visit the exhibit just once, and unless they return time and time again, I doubt the amount of dust they inhale is going to be anymore than what they would've inhaled had they passed through a heavy construction site.

@38thsignal: Porcelain is like pottery. It starts out in clay then is fired in a kiln. So I doubt the villagers inhaled anything like what the visitors have experienced.