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The "anti gravity" aspect is obviously silly, and the "hypothesis" is a joke since it's actually a well known fact - demonstrated in the ISS - but hey, at least you could leave this party room out in the yard and not have to worry about transients falling asleep in it... for long.

Re: definitions, thanks, but that was my point. I assumed most of here understand that the later is a genre and the former is medium. That's the whole problem with jumping the gun on something like this - the law is about the genre, so if the law enforcement agency in question isn't really jumping on the medium "just

Visually "typical" hdr tonemapping like this looks pretty annoying in motion, though maybe you could get something somewhat usable if you used better settings (I doubt it though). The coolest application for this technology could be for scientific analysis because you could have video that shows everything going on in

Re-reading the last part of the article I understand we know the specific material (that should have been at the top), so I think the author is just off base. The fact that it's manga doesn't matter, because under the circumstances, and within the jurisdiction in question, any depiction of child pornography is

Shouldn't this article be clearer about the difference between manga and erotic/hentai material? It sounds like the material in question is the latter, just "in manga style". As it's written the article sounds like it's catering to the media panic rather than trying to diffuse it. We need some more facts on what was

Absolutely. If they don't have anything else to occupy themselves, they will look at your screen. Just like you'll stare at the in flight movie screen even if you don't have headphones on - it's a distraction, and our minds latch on to them subconsciously. The people around you aren't necessarily all assholes (though

Indeed, if you have real security concerns you wouldn't do this work in a public place to begin with, or at least find a corner and use a privacy screen. In a security audit they would tell you this too - it's generally considered unacceptable.

You can with some companies if you give them your SSN so they can run a credit check on you, but obviously that isn't recommended either, since it will hurt your credit history, and if you have limited credit history, you're going to get denied anyway.

Thanks. For all the time I spend in the tech world, webcams are one thing I just normally don't use, so I'm kind out of touch. :) Looks like Yawcam would do the trick.

Similarly... are there any good affordable options out there right now for a PC based solution that will do motion sensing, then capture some images and upload them somewhere or email you (assuming no one cut your internet connection on the way in)? I know there are some prepackaged services but the ones I've seem all

Correlation != causation. Somehow I doubt this was quite what it appeared.

Same here, I know mine was on the original gawker list because other sites I use so kindly pointed it out to me. Perhaps his list for this isn't quite complete.

I picked up MW for sale, and I played the multiplayer once. It's not my cup of tea. But the single player game I thought was great - it just had a wonderful feel to it and great story telling (that MW2 fell flat on). Halo I like because I've played every one of the games coop, and played 3 for a while multilayer with

I hated GTA3, after spending a couple years playing GTA2 with friends non-stop, I felt like it stole all the senseless fun out of it by moving to a more shooter like format. I much preferred the simple arcade fun of stacking dozens of cars in an intersection and tossing a moltov on top, or running over a line of

Working with Verizon I've found some of their stores in my area to be staffed by people who actually treat it as a legitimate job and don't try to screw you, and I've heard the same about T-Mobile from friends. There are those that aren't as reputable, but the fact remains that there will be good people losing jobs.

If they started at $20/2GB or even had $15/500MB, and then they release a bunch of LTE phones - I highly doubt they would lose money in the long run, and would attract the customers they want (low data users that have minimal network impact). As it is they stand to lose a fair number of customers, and gain none (they

Not everyone is freaking about the cap itself, but the amount and the pricing - 5 GB was more than enough for anybody but the most aggressive data users (and was only enforced for repeat offenders, or users who were clearly using it for tethering without paying), while 2GB is a much easier target for anyone who uses

Current is $30 for unlimited data + $15 for tethering. This new plan is a clear and massive gouge to customers, and as someone who's been with them for 12 years, I think it's really an insult.

"HFCS causes fructose in the liver": *Sugar* causes fructose in the liver - HFCS, Sucrose, and Honey all introduce similar levels of fructose to the body to be metabolized. Throwing "HFCS" around is dodging the real problem.