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Oy vey!

Having just tried to click on the blinking link above, I can confirm it takes you to the Android Apps of the Week page, ([gizmodo.com] How terribly amusing.

University of Life, lesson No.1: If something sound like it's too good to be true, it probably is.

I, along with several others it would seem, also hate this layout.

That's a pretty rubbish attitude from the airline staff. Having said this, the earlier incident probably didn't help him with their ability to go the extra mile for him, (not that this was his fault).

Slight update: I've just found out that the pen is a biro. Yeah, you read that right, a bloody biro.

Two descriptive words:

To a degree you're right, but as long as criminals are the ones who sell this shit it'll be cut and cut again to make it go further and increase profits. And as long as we have an elitist society that excludes and marginalises some of the inhabitants, some people will take drugs to minimise the drudgery of their

I can assure you that I am.

What you've written is true to to a degree, but I'd still suggest that people who take drugs are searching for a heightened sense of awareness, and altered state if you like. I get my adrenaline rush from cycling (fast) and climbing. It's better than drugs because it's free and it has virtually no negative payoff.

On a whole load of levels I agree with you. In many ways it would be good if dgugs were regulated rather than the province of the criminal community. I dont't wish them away, but at the same time I recognise that the true nature of where we are right now means that if you shove this rubbish up you nose, then you're

How desperately sad that some people's lives are so empty and vacuous that they need to take this kind of muck.

Oh bugger! Here I was about to patent a design for a faster than light, warping propulsion system (complete with anti-gravity inertia cancelling generators) and I'm now screwed because Asimov, (or someone else) wrote about this.

I tend to agree with timspublic1 here, I think it is really sad, but they did drag their heels a bit with the whole digital revolution.

Awesome. Beautiful. Cool.

More thought police activity. Idiotic and stupid.

Pretty cool! I'm blowed If I'd ty to do a jump though: head + low ceiling + speed = Ouch! :)

The interesting bit of the article is the fist line of the last paragraph: "Potentially, then, we are looking at the Holy Grail for the food industry - which is fine, as long as it falls into the right hands."

They are brilliant, punchy images, which as a photographer I love. I think the technology and they engineering is fantastic and they're very compelling visually.