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@Rhodizzle: That's what I'm saying. What if the "force" isn't one of attraction but rather one of repulsion? Like —C0re— (and Giz) said, we're not sure if the laws we know are the same everywhere.

A lot of people are wondering what force is "pulling" the satellite...but what about if a force is actually *pushing* it away? What we know about the universe is flawed...we realize that there are things beyond our current technological comprehension...but what if one of the "forces" we don't understand is actually a

@BrownDanielUSN: ? They both moved to the New Meadowlands stadium. It's why they have to change all the sign-age every other day. They both play in the same stadium.

@ps61318: I'm from Cleveland too, but why does everyone seem to think cities are going to be left out??

I understand it doesn't use DLNA...but nobody thought about the Time Capsule from Apple? Provides a wireless-N network (2.4Ghz and 5Ghz dual-band), provides 1Tb or 2Tb of space, does wireless and automatic backups (both from Macs and Windows computers), and also can stream all the media on it to any receiver that

To be fair...you're listing this poll a site *dedicated* to technology. I'd at least hope that a majority would lean toward the "more tech" side of the argument.

This is a completely worthless post. No offense, but the people that usually read Gizmodo articles know more about how this process works than the average Time Warner Cable technician...and even for a 12 year-old this picture is useless.

@triplecheeseburger: Way too many people whining *about* the complainers without looking at their points...typical Apple fanboys.

@genomecop: I don't know *anyone* who has a music collection bigger than 100Gb...and that's coming from someone that has many contacts in the music industry. I have a bigger collection than most and mine's only around 45Gb at full bitrate.

@avatar003: Well with the R6 I have now radar picks it up like any other bike (like you said, hard to pick up generally...but possible), but with the ZX-6R it usually never even saw it at all. I think because the bike was much more rounded, whereas most bikes have *some* flat areas.

@ryoshi: It's a really good thing he wasn't joking or this would be a ridiculous post

Feel like I should say...some vehicles actually do a great job at refracting the waves at severe angles, thereby making it very difficult for the LEO to get a lock on you. I currently ride a Yamaha, but I used to ride a Kawasaki ZX-6R and it was almost impossible to get a lock on it. Something about the paint and the

@The Curse of Millhaven: lol it's better for your car? So is going 10mph under the speed limit but that doesn't mean it's a reason to drive that slowly...it's like those people saying "don't overclock your computer because it reduces the life!". Ya, instead of lasting 19 years it'll last 18 years 8 months.

@minjChE: But since she wouldn't be bringing up criminal charges (they'd be thrown out unless he was making some kind of physical advances that she didn't like) the law isn't really the most important thing. In a civil suit it would be thrown out because no normal person would feel offended by somebody hitting on

@minjChE: It doesn't really matter what the law is about. Not to be vain or anything but I often get women that will smile at me in the coffee shop or introduce themselves when I'm out eating or something. I'm not remarkably good-looking but I have an infectious personality. Should I feel offended and be upset because

@Timmy: Wait...a guy hit on her and she made him quit the team? Unless he was grabbing her or saying really inappropriate things she definitely over-reacted. A guy can't hit on a woman without her getting offended? She needs to grow a thicker skin.

@jamjon: Aye RED and Hasselbad both have medium-size cameras (mostly between 50-60Mp)...but I'm fairly certain Canon's 5D MkII and 1Ds MkIII were the biggest of Canon/Nikon (at 21.1Mp).

@akarpens: And truth be told, as much as I'm not trying to continue a stereotype...that's much too often all that happens. I now live in a suburb outside Cleveland but both here and in downtown Cleveland where I've lived all my life those 3 things could describe around 80% of every cop I've ever met (both personally

@akarpens: The problem is that without photographic or video evidence there's virtually *no* evidence at all to support a civilian's claim. You could say you saw an officer doing "X" thing but without photographic or video proof the courts or his superiors will usually just throw it out. This is the exact reason it