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I guess I'm not the only one. The hackers only took all my MS points actually, as far as I can tell they charged nothing to my cc and weren't able to change any pw or account info. Xbox has my account on lockdown though while they investigate and it's been about 2 weeks.

^^awesome =)

If you don't destroy the universe I won't talk to you like that

This actually is always true (RIM service on Neptune has been crap) but CNN has been holding this story in their pocket and biding their time to unleash the truth to the general public at the perfect moment.

Damn you alternate universe and damn you Walternate!!

You might be able to find a satellite picture to narrow down the date of removal...

As much of a complaint people have for the 4s, I pretty much am going to get it. I'm using a 3g still and figured I'd wait an extra iteration and get my phone. The only debate comes down to whether I want to get a 4 for $100 cheaper but lose 8GB of HD space and the siri feature (although I don't know how much I care

speculating 512 GB of RAM??? holy crap!!!

Really? "Can you hear me?" at :56 to which she immediately responds with both of her eyes covered with her hand?

Something a little fishy here. She's not looking at the woman in blue and gets asked a question, and she answers it knowing what the question was. She should have no idea how words sound like and it should sound like a foreign language to her....right?

The easy way I think of it is thinking of precision as repeatability. Throwing darts at a dart board and always hitting the double 1 is very precise but if I'm aiming for the bulls-eye pretty inaccurate.

Also, since the start and stop is a button press by a human, there's a TON of uncertainty going to be involved in the timing - even with a perfect watch.

Is there a Firefox equivalent?

If you read what I said I stated that it was that the person ALWAYS sees the silence. Regardless of blinking or sleeping.

That's where I came up with the optic nerve/brain part. If there's a semi-transparent silence that's always "visible" (regardless if eyes are open or closed or the person is asleep) they will never forget. I'm not sure on the feeling sick though - I don't remember it happening in the TaRDiS when they made a hologram

So I know how to figure out a way to defeat the silence - and am kinda surprised The Doctor hasn't done it. So, as long as you see them you remember them, as soon as you don't see them you forget everything from the latest initial view. So, ALWAYS SEE THEM. Take a picture and put it in front of you, or cause your

So I know how to figure out a way to defeat the silence - and am kinda surprised The Doctor hasn't done it. So, as long as you see them you remember them, as soon as you don't see them you forget everything from the latest initial view. So, ALWAYS SEE THEM. Take a picture and put it in front of you, or cause your

Or you can just give me $500 for 0 GB

"Choosing an age to freeze yourself is shockingly difficult. You might choose age twenty, when you're young and fresh and wrinkle-free, and your ass hasn't started to sag and your tits still hold up. The problem is that, if you're frozen at twenty, you may mature but it doesn't APPEAR that you have. People may

Rory is the Daniel Jackson of Doctor Who without the continual importance. I have a DJ death count of 9 times throughout the series and original movie (although I don't account for the stand alone movies - maybe I should see if he dies there...)