crashrider
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This a great idea. It's awesome to see that museums are spending the money/time (even if it is our tax money) on something like this. This will def. keep kids interested in going to museums.

"you might be a redneck if..."

/covers mouth to avoid being exposed as the one saying this:

I've been eying these things since they were first announced. Although i still can't pony up and buy one because then i'm paying another $150 to provide my own 3g hotspot when I should be getting service (according to the At&t "coverage" map).

@Slinkytech: Agreed. It's for voice calls. Most people this day-in-age don't have a landline and strictly use their cell phones for a home line. At&t's WONDERFUL "coverage" doesn't always allow that in the places that they claim to have service.

So thats where David Blaine's stupid ass idea of "street magic" came from...

@jamjen: apple genius...

@JRApps: "it was being installed on their car"

@JRApps: "woot woooooooot"

@JRApps: "You should be up cookin brefest or somthin'"

@JRApps: "that's only in the mornin'"

"The ugly new $100 bill has a slew of advanced security features to keep people from counterfeiting it. CNET was granted access to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, AKA the Money Factory, to see how they're made."

I have done the same thing, except:

This just seems like an issue with the particular Apple store, not Apple in general.

@tineras: I was thinking the same thing.

"Is this something we should be worried about when we take our phones in to be serviced?!"

This excites me because of the rolls of CAT5e cable I have sitting around in the rafters.

Never trust anyone named Gaywood, (Ph.D in wireless network planning from Cardiff University or not...)