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@im2fools: Must not be the helicopter glass used in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. I got killed by an MP5 while flying a helicopter

@iomatic, I still love you: That would sound, look and feel like shit. Plus, if they are paying more than your civic would cost just to clean their car they wouldn't even notice you driving by them.

@jacobestes: whos shellfish are we talking about here?

@RoyceTech: To exchange goods that you are interested in for your money. Aaaaaaand they are researching the best angle to photograph Goofy to minimize how big his nose looks

@RRtexasranger: I would think that most of the B&W inserts are enlarged to fit the high res color images meaning there probably inst much more beyond the fade. Lets not forget the quality of photo available in the 40s

@diesel828: So the phone is just sending one record at these times that shows all of the data usages it was unable to report during the day? A sort of reconcilliation between the phone and the network.

Is data actaully being transfered at that time though? If so, does it effect the data limit?

* because you don't.

They may have picked up an Apple cast off.

Would there be any legal ramification if a customer were to sneak a peek?

The console is not as cool as the Modern Warfare 2 edition, but I would like to get my hands on a couple of those controllers.

Anyone every play Shadowrun...?

Was that his take on Strange Encounters of the Third Kind? The low notes drowned out everything else he was trying to do.

@Zemmix: That option doesn't seem bad at all. Thanks for the heads-up.

@Trevor57: Is 245 mile range the tested range or just the advertised range obtained in an optimal environment on a perfectly flat track?

So this is similar to a pair of spring loaded scissor minus the part where you eventually lose the spring? If they can do this without the use of batteries I think it has merit. One concern is the "slamming shut" aspect of the reverse poles.

As long as the hardware still supports Win7 this shouldnt be a big problem.

@dogm1: Is there an app for Microsoft Outlook, Word and Onenote? Some of us would actually like to use a tablet for work.