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@madog: Cue photoshop with hypnotoad on the sign. I'm at work, or else I would.

@Hedgeson: Sure, but the limit of package size is (more or less) strictly determined by I/O & pin count requirements (as well as signal integrity concerns). While Power dissipation is a real concern, it doesn't necessarily dictate the size of the package.

@EvanSei: Yeah, seriously. "Hey, Fred! Get out of the god damn truck. Alright bro, See you later. — Proceeds to give Fred the secret best friend handshake."

@Dezerus Richardson: IF this is even a useful technology. Lots of "published" research has no practical application in the industry. I don't think we're at any danger of missing out on the next few generations of Moore's law. Once we hit a hard wall for transistor size, we've still got different methods of packing in

@(Starman), The MIDI Man: If you're saying that a rubber grip couldn't detect "electrical finger output" (I think you mean input) because it's rubber... I think you missed the point of capacitive technology to begin with.

@ModernBawhair: I'm just going to go ahead and say more. These storage cells are incredibly tiny, whereas your brain cells (in relation) are gigantic. The brain will (for a long time into the future) be more complex in its interactions/management of said information, but in terms of raw storage power, I think if you

@♫ Realityism ♪♫: I like how there's a lint roller on the desk of this muppet. LOL.

bud...ding scholar? Too many good jokes in this article.

@Kardster: Thumbs up, dude. It cracks me up why people don't get this. Sort of like how older smart phones had "QVGA" like it was a feature or something. It is 4x worse than VGA!

@tomcat1483: What if it's 7" and the exact same resolution? No re-programming necessary.

@cec: Simple, MOST tennis pros are not playing with the frames they say they are, it's called "paint jobs." The big tennis manufacturers only care about the name/face that is/are promoting their products. For the most part, tennis pros are extremely hesitant to change something that's working, something that is the

@cec: I'm glad someone said it. I'm starting to lose interest in these articles that say a lot of nothing in a lot of text.

There's an arrested development reference in there, somewhere...

@Prostate of Grace: I was also wondering this. It looks like he's taking a rolling pin to his ankles... any one have any insight?

I also like PCH Cables. They're local to me (which I found out AFTER many orders where I could have saved shipping on:(). Good selection, very reasonable prices, and I was able to find some really hard-to-find items. Their website is kind of... "out of date," and their shipping is a little high (this is something