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Thats "good news"?

I'm thinking less Communism and more "cyber-punkesqe totalitarianism."

I saw that too. Its horrendous, Rep. King (for the bill) got called out by Rep. Jackson (against the bill) because he twitted that he was bored by her talking so he was browsing the internet.

MGS is ridiculous in the first place. An old man who photosynthesis? A monkey in briefs? I super soldier powered by bees? Besides, thats why this is Metal Gear RISING. Raiden wouldn't go about things like Snake.

I think it looks good. The REVENGANCE trailer has me laughing and Platinum Studios has me excited.

Top right? I was thinking tubes tied.

Its childish to hope for a miracle when we have viable sources of alternative energy right in front of us. We depended on coal a hundred years ago and we might still be dependent on it in a hundred more- when we run out. Realistically, future energy will be a combination on wind, geothermal, solar, and hydro.

We get said better technology by developing it now. If we just sit on our hands burning coal and ignoring green tech, wind and solar farms won't be at the level they need to be when we finish up all the fossil fuels.

Because coal is a finite resource and generates pollution.

Bacteria can survive very negative temps, but i doubt they can survive the extremes of space.

Ok, I loled.

The point i was getting to it that with less market share, they won't be able to single handedly kill a piece of software like Flash mobile. There's a reason Steve Jobs was willing to go to war with Android.

Not anymore. Android has already over taken iOS in the mobile department. Its going too be Apple thats scrambling too keep up soon.

Yes, I did read that all in his voice.

Every US coin has a different size and texture. Its very easy to reach into your pocket and get exact change without even having to look at them.

I organize my cash well. I also don't use credit, so I often have to enter my pin when I purchase things with my card.

Too be fair, Mac users tend to be younger and more flexible. Windows is used by a lot of older folks (and younger) and corporations. In both cases, changing to a new OS is a massive shift.

Thinking the same thing. I still remember the first time I used it. I thought it was so sleek and futuristic.

By that logic, bills would be even more easily mistaken.

I use a lot of cash. I find it faster then a card.