I don't see the problem there...
I don't see the problem there...
Seems like you're taking this discovery WAY too personal.
Maybe pointless for you, but not pointless for everyone.
Agreed, but it's the planet orbiting the binary system they were after.
If you can't afford flying to Sydney Australia, I highly doubt you can afford this watch.
I saw your reply after my comment, and since someone posted right after me, I couldn't edit/delete my comment. I'm terribly sorry for my harsh words.
Honestly, you should stop trying to convince us that you know what you're talking about. You know, sometimes, it's not all about megapixels and optical zoom.
Although I have no doubt that the screen will be bigger on the iPhone 5, I have a feeling that this screen protector, and those cases we saw a few weeks ago are based on rumors and the 3D renderings posted on Macrumors.
A large (1/1.7") CMOS sensor, Digic V, a fast lens (F2), wide angle (24mm)... that's not worth anything to you??
Jupiter has 4 larger moons (Galilean moons). On this picture, you see 2 of them. The other 2 may be hidden by Jupiter, I'm not 100% sure. As for the others, they are definitely too small to see at this scale.
For Canadian users:
Someone told him: "+1 internet to you".
Meanwhile, here is Canada, we'll enjoy the remastered HD version of nothing... :(
Competition is good.
What a coincidence, I was there yesterday.
Thanks! :D