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Dorian Arbos
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@SaveTheWails: The Egypt analogy is flawed: if you can't see how those events could affect everyone in every country in a foreseeable future (like, for instance, the US) i pity you.

@Avizzv92: They already do. Only it's called "Marketing Department".

@jiznerdo: They'll keep buying iPads.

Tried the link and...

@MikeL230: In fact, they also needed the Internet to read in Gizmodo about that fix in Lifehacker.

@AdrianGrabs: Those are also countries with no 50 stories buildings made of steel and concrete everywhere, with very little -if any- trafic in their networks, and the surface of the three countries together is smaller than AT&T's coverage in the US.

@DH: In most islamic countries being called " a dog" is one of the most offensive insults.

@blash: "Wait, so if I'm a baker, and a friend comes up to me and gives me some raisins and asks me to make some raisin bread, so I make this special raisin bread on my own time, and I reimburse my employer for the dough I used to bake the bread, that's theft? Which part, exactly?"

@cubist_zirconia: Not theft. If anything, a crime against IP. Unauthorized use of Apple's trademarked logo. Much like fake DG purses.

@unknowntogoogle: I just remembered that joke in The Simpsons, in which Homer buys some idiotic stuff that's supposed to protect him from being attacked by a tiger. When lisa points out how ridiculous that is, he just answers:

Funny.

@Sprzout: Let's make an exercise of imagination.

@mangonights: Well, there are a few problems with the "Large numbers" approach.

@Barcode711: Good luck with that. Only the energy of a Supernova can synthesize Gold.

@DingoJunior: That's a pretty large living room you have, sir.

Honestly, if we're going to commit a magnicide in a videogame, i'd rather find more interesting to be in Dallas, 1963, in a Book Store, with a Sniper rifle. That would've made a lot more interesting historical reference than killing off a Castro double in a random mansion.

@C3PA: Actually, the black space on the right does serve a purpose.