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because its not ammonia? It's ammonium hydroxide. Which is not only safe, but a natural metabolite that your body produces and deals with regularly. It has under gone rigorous FDA testing and approval. Yes this stuff looks gross, but its perfectly healthy.

You know whats not acceptable? Media coverage like this article turning a perfectly safe food into garbage by portraying it as disgusting slime. It looks gross, but there is nothing unhealthy or unsafe about it. But now, because the media decided its "unacceptable" and portrayed it as such, it has been pulled out of

This app exists for Android too

Who ever thought this was a question? Sure, some dinosaurs were large, dangerous predators with big teeth, but that describes ALL dragons PLUS they can fly and breath fire. It's not even a contest really.

I would argue that Windows 8 is just about as dramatically different as it is possible to get. As for the hardware form factor, as lots of people have pointed out, it's hard to get away from the rectangle with a screen. No other form factor really works, and even there, most android OEMs have taken it as far as they

I was talking specifically about smartphones, not any other products that Apple or anyone else might have in the pipeline. I am sure tech companies will continue to innovate in new products (like a possible Apple TV you mentioned or Google Glass). But I don't think Apple has any incentive to revolutionize the iPhone.

I think it is already illegal for insures to deny coverage based on genetic information, even before the universal health care act.

The competition HAS been doing something else (especially windows) and it is getting them no where. Vanilla android is pretty drastically different in a lot of ways, Windows is an entirely different paradigm, and yet neither one of them is really succeeding in taking apple's market share, even though they are both

This sounds to me like exactly the problem people were worrying about with Apple winning it's patent lawsuits. They have something that works, no one else can do anything that even resembles it, so they have no incentive to innovate, and the consumer loses out. I completely agree with you, it makes 100% good business

If NFC get's widely enough adopted, there is no reason you would need to carry around a credit card. Frankly, the potential of NFC is to only need to carry your phone plus drivers license (I would say just phone, but let's be realistic, its gonna be 50 years, MINIMUM, before the government is willing to get rid of

While I don't know the rules that they name species by, I do know for a fact that some species have the double i ending, for example Chaetodontoplus meridithii. That's a tropical fish. I only know fish species since I'm a marine biologist. Most scientists, if they were going to mention an individual of that species

I'm not a taxonomist so I could be wrong, but shouldn't it be zoidbergii, not zoidbergi?

http://xkcd.com/1104/

Honestly curious, not trolling. What features would you be giving up switching to Android? The vast majority of apps (certainly the good ones) are now on both platforms, and I honestly can't think of anything my friends with iPhones can do that I can't, although none of them are power users, so I guess I could be

Public funding is not funding from the public. Its when campaigns accept money from the government. They essentially get free money but it means they can't raise any of their own and it comes with a bunch of restrictions. You kind of made my point though, they are not paying for that with tax payer money, its money

actually mostly corporate money donated to the campaign. Neither of the campaigns has accepted public funding I believe. I only wish they would.

Or wood for ores...

If I understand your question correctly, no they don't ONLY kill their future selves. They kill a whole bunch of people, then kill their future selves at the end. At that point they get to stop killing future people and move on up in the mob hierarchy.

I broke my kindle w/ keyboard in January and have been making do with my phone since then. It's going to be very hard to not get this new one.

I don't think the paper or researchers ever made that claim. It's just another sensationalist article title to get more clicks.