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The picture is from The Informant but I dont quite remember if that was actually in the movie.

Most computers suffer from clock drift

Point still stands in that the sales of the devices DID go down after everyone managed to get one. Sales still exist for people upgrading but nowhere near as explosive as when they were first introduced.

Hydrogen isn't particularly practical, it has to be stored under high pressure and takes an assload of electricity to extract from wherever you get it from. The whole explosive/Hindenburg thing with it needing to be pressurized is why it hasn't gone anywhere.

The sales show it.

I believe you meant million there arent even 29 billion people on the planet

Took me a second there...

Has Apple not heard of the Energizer charging pad or numerous similar technologies? The wrapping around the pole thing really just seems all to much effort and wreaks of patent trolling...

I wish I could promote you further, so many lulz.

Cell phones emit harmless electromagnetic radiation.

If only I could promote this further... why are people so ignorant of this...

You tard, "Imide" is a group classification for a carbonyl polymer bound to nitrogen. What they patented is not naturally occurring and as far as I know no one else has ever made that specific Imide. So yes they do have justification for patenting it (unlike all the damn patents that are extremely vague in the

The military also limits the precision of GPS, which is more of a problem.

If only I could promote you further...

You could use Debian as that is what Ubuntu is based off of. Personally I really dislike RPM based distros and I love Debian based ones (and Debian has been around longer then Red Hat so there is that too)

Nope they mean 100, MS Office Enterprise Super-Deluxe Ultimate Edition is getting pretty expensive.

+1 to that, Comcast never whines to me either and I know I exceed 250gb fairly often. I've heard people complaining that comcast shuts them off all the time, then I ask how much they download in a month. 99% of the time the people that get shut off are using well over a Terabyte. Comcast is a great reliable company

This one is a bit clearer [goo.gl]

Haha, still though, I've used ATI forever and never once had an issue and so many people I know irl have issues with nvidia all the damn time I don't even want to bother with them... (especially when I can get equal or better performing ATI cards for way cheaper...)

Heh, pretty much polar opposites then...