chamferedmind
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@Nitesh!: Contact is defined by some form of communication. Nobody tried to communicate. They only saw each other in their specific realities.

@pist: This is not a hoax. They were seen, not contacted.

@themightyspitz: They're both very expensive and some of them even get an Oscar but can't themselves pay production costs. Do you think Avatar was good? No money, no production... nor good or bad movies at all.

It is just too simplistic to consider music and movies the same, regarding piracy. Music is basically the talent of very few overpaid people + some hours of work to make an album or a song. While movies cost huge amounts of money and they require a lot of talented people and professionals, including writers, music

Good times when I used to "drink" that kind of "soda". Now I get a little psychotic, without quotation marks.

We live inside a black hole and Jesus Christ died to come back to life.

We can all see sales booming from now on. This is visionary, but not as good as hiring my maid to design motherboards. So creative!

@Se7en_speed: This is the obvious and to be achieved, there should have enough resources to educate all these people. And it's not only money. So you are the one who got it backwards.

@Curves: ... and it is much more feasible to accomplish the difficult and ongoing task of educating less people than a growing geometric number of them.

People should donate for the sick or to enable policies that work towards making the extremely poor to have one or no children at all. Otherwise humanity can count on donations until the end of time and the problem will never be solved. It is not because it makes people feel good that donations are real solutions in

@Seven06Renault: Yes. It is a huge proof that there is some ideology and good values within important people in the company. Google's decision is historical: capitalism with an attitude.

I remember one documentary on Tv about Google and they used to refer to "some" of their clients, or people, as monkeys. Although I do somehow agree with this term, the whole culture of "easy and fast" makes him look more like the devil in chief.

Step 0: Don't ever get a Facebook account.

@lucasway89: I guess he is referring to the simplicity of mac searches, no real depth at telling Google what they really want. Thus the supposed mac user searches for some "stuff" like if they were granted a brand new pass to a different club. It's actually a bit pathetic.

No Apple goodwill will save them. Blogs already killed magazines.

Zoom lenses are not ideal for filmmaking. They're ideal only for general video making.

SF II also gives me a lot of nostalgia. But not really arcades... They were expensive to practice and I used to get very nervous if some stranger was looking at me while I played.

Amazing and magical.