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@yarianyg: Very true but the way you have to look at it is, most people probably won't find a way around the block either because it's not obvious to them or their to lazy and that will make somewhat of an impact.

@Damian Cardona: I agree, I rather support American lumber that actually does replenish forests than rely on all the precious conflict metals that are unfortunately used to make most of our electronics.

If you really think that is the military's first shuttle landing you're naive. It might be their first acknowledged military shuttle landing.

@kalleboo: That's absurd that's faster than my cable isp, especially considering I have Optimum Online which is considered some of the best internet service in the country. Damn Europe and your technologically friendly governments.

@cbstryker: Ya commented on the wrong article, need to start paying attentions.

@doppleroo: The story of America today, everything except our processed food is outdated.

I don't know shit about printers but the whole idea of printer driver's seems so archaic. The industry agrees on standards all the time, USB, 802.11 etc. Why can't they make a printer that doesn't need it's own driver to work? How has someone not come up with a unified interface that all the major OSs can talk and

@Clancycoop: Well that's stupid because people can already kinda tell when it's going to change. At least at night you can tell when the other side of the streets light turns yellow, meaning you can always anticipate to some degree when your light will turn green. Plus traffics lights never switch at the same time,

This concept could work for brake lights also, it be great if the lights acted as a meter, letting you know how fast someone is slowing down. If their just tapping the break to slow down a bit, 1 bar of lights would light up. If their stopping short, all 4 bars of light would light up. Make sense?

@trs: As a colorblind person I completely agree, that's why I've always advocated using blue for go instead of green, or use shapes and horizontal lights like they do in Canada. I always have to stop at flashing yellows because I'm not sure if their flashing yellows or flashing reds. People really hate me when I stop

@FLD: If you like cars, and can appreciate the unique feel and intricacies of all the vehicles you'll enjoy this game, with over 1000 cars your bound to find a few you like. At first it's frustrating, because the physics are realistic and you start out with a cheap car. But once you start making upgrades to the engine

You could have just called the multitool a roach clip.

@virgil.ierubino: Sorry, but that's one thing I like about being an American. I can keep my money in a thin wallet in my back pocket instead of using a man-purse to carry around my change. Honestly dealing with coins is so much bitchier than dealer with bills

@Bruce_Wayne: Well not since they started making the Madden games, I think the first was a late NES game so I should of been alive.

I think we're forgetting the spliff. I think most would agree spliff smokers aren't quite the same as joint smokers.

When one marketplace is saturated, invent and new one.

@ITIL_Prince: I'm colorblind and that's how I have to think about colors on a daily basis. I have to consider the parameters before I can make a guess. If I see a guy wearing a blue shirt, I can't tell you whether it's blue or purple, but usually it's blue because most guys don't wear purple shirts. If I can get most

EA not releasing an annual edition of a major sports game...I thought I'd never see the day.

3D TV will never take off, and the glasses don't help. Until there is a 3Dtv without glasses, it doesn't have a chance.