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@xaronax: The Titanic was just some boat though. Concorde did things that other planes could not. It was new and a revolution. Titanic was not. It was just branded as one.

Memo to self: "Next time aim rocket up"

1257/1024=1.228 Zetta bytes.

@jaycustom79: Its here now. Must have been slow to get picked up by my phone?! Anyway, awesome!

Not appeared on my Hero yet. Rooted 2.2 CyanogenMod with 2.6.29 kernel.

@Yeah!: They don't give a solid road map though. Whenever the new features are stable and ready, they ship.

vote: Kate

Congratulations, you now have the most viewed house on the internet. How silly, greedy or/and ignorant can these people be? This seems like a lot of hassle, and wasted time over 2 years for $1.

Even with all these extra down and up speeds, the phone still needs to be capable or rendering that extra information on the speed at higher speeds. When my phone is tethered, my laptop loads a pages quicker than my phone does, over the same network.

If you get an ipad on AT&T you only get coverage some of the time, never mind actually need it.

On that note as well, at Starbucks, the Grande and Venti Latte's etc, both have only 2 shots in them. So those wanting a stronger coffee, and going for the larger one, are essentially, getting a weaker coffee. Go medium with extra shot, costs the same, and you get stronger. Or even just a small with extra shot

@Arken: The effort required by a terrorist to be able to hold about 70-90grams of PETN would be considerable, and would almost certainly be questioned by the TSA on why they are walking funny. In which case, the TSA, being the TSA, would almost certainly request an anal cavity search on said individual. Other than

@DrBoom: Well yes of course. And now you or anyone else cannot say that the new methods don't work.

@Arken: By "it" I meant me blowing up in the air. And yes, while it is impossible to stop, there is nothing wrong with trying everything possible to reduce the chances of it happening.

@Arken: I'm pretty sure the people that they killed families would have to take some of that blame as well then. I bet they feel pretty terrorised, and I am just thankful that it has never personally effected me like it will have them. If we can stop terrorist attacks, then I can only see that as a good thing.

@DrBoom: Yes, your examples originated outside of the USA. But 9/11 attacks came from within, and since the TSA have increased security measures, there hasn't been another attack that they could control for. So far, they have excluded the possibility of terrorism. And yes, while I cannot prove that this will be the

@Mr. Black: And thankfully you survived the MRSA. You wouldn't survive a terrorist attack in the air if it worked. Even that small chance, put yourself in that seat on the plane. If a terrorist stood up on the plane away to blow himself up, would you not trade that for a pat down or a scan every time you flew? I know

@Arken: With that logic then, they have defeated the entire world. Since the American government has acted this way, they have been terrorized, the British government has implemented massive changes after different attacks, and coalition forces have invaded countries, since the western world is scared of the

@Arken: Well of course (edit - They have scared people in several ways, and caused us all a great amount of trouble, so yes they have succeeded.). My friend was in London using the tube systems in 7/7. I was close to being on the flight from Amsterdam. I would do everything I can not to let them kill me. Not to

@Mr. Black: Counting out one more possibility of dyeing is all the better. Why leave it as a possibility when you can exclude it completely.