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@Buzz Mega: Hahaha do you know what that is in either of them? Some kind of surveillance balloon?

Mmmm a fresh dose of history in the morning. These are fantastic, beyond the fact that they are "bad photoshop" like everyone is saying, the content is incredible.

@Parge_Lenis: As unethical as buying a stolen iphone prototype?

Desktop computing is dead! Just like PC gaming!

@Tanner Wiegert: I never had a chance to play the originals but I did enjoy this one enough to want check those out. In fact I might have the NES (?) version in my collection somewhere. I'll have to look around for it this weekend.

@palmerkun: You could play online with silver! and here I am using my gold up like a sucker!

@planetarian: Highly interesting, thanks for for the info!

@planetarian: Still a little confused, so what your saying is google has a domain server and my isp has a domain server but before i go from isp to google i have to go through a veritable internet fort knox to verify my direction is to the real google (slim shady)?

@mikeman06: Much appreciated, I didn't realize there was an upper echelon of internet super soldiers watching over my precious pron.

@Squantos: You know the old saying cattle mutilations + bioengineering = chupacabra

Perhaps my knowledge of the internets is just lacking but I was under the assumption that each domain had a host and those host computers were where the information was held. Not some secret US base. Furthermore does this DNSSEC control every URL? A layman's terms explanation would be greatly appreciated.

@That Guy: Yeah these are fairly standard product drawings, something you would likely see from first year students. All through first year we had to do manual drafting by hand which was a bit of a pain but you defiantly gain an appreciation for CAD after that haha.

@PPL(A), night: That's awesome, one of my best friends just got accepted into jet and is going to start flying the Hawk 8 any day now (CF-18 in a year or so).

@dinniedraco: I disagree, the parallels between what you previously stated (the head nods and slogans you use) and religious acts and imagery are uncanny.

@PPL(A), night: It's also referred to as a "high alpha", most of the lift is created by the afterburner instead of through airspeed. I was at an airshow two years back and saw a cf-18 do one over a parking lot, loudest thing I've ever heard, after it passed there were 4 car alarms going off around me non of which

I'm pretty much rocking a Bauhaus 93 with the middle 1/4 inch taken out. I call it a reverse Hitler.

@Piledriver: I'm a little confused about the thought of this ad mechanism being in schools and libraries. Is advertising allowed in the public school system in the states?

@minibeardeath: Windows has already been implementing this for years, except windows isn't really the culprit, but the companies selling windows machines that are doing it. That "it" I'm referring to is bloatware, all the crap that comes on a new Dell or HP computer pre-installed.

@minibeardeath: I read the article and immediately went through the comments because I knew someone would shed light on the actual reasoning behind why it wasn't approved.

@pz: Found some interesting stuff at IGN AU: