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But the current hardware is already showing it's age pretty badly. It's 2011 and we're still playing games at 720p30.

Nuclear plants can't go boom. A nuclear explosion is physically impossible as the uranium isn't nearly enriched enough to have an explosive reaction.

I don't think you understand how the scale works.

Even if they didn't do anything technically illegal, they're still obviously disgusting perverts.

I don't know why but this meme still makes me chuckle.

I think modern and future reactors can handle any kind of realistic disaster.

I know it can take off the copy protection, at least when ripping as an ISO. You can probably find more information on the slysoft forums [forum.slysoft.com]

Haven't a lot of devs been treating it like that?

Get an HD-DVD drive for cheap and rip your HD-DVDs.

I have a combo BD/HD-DVD drive and AnyDVD HD. I buy HD-DVDs on the cheap and rip them. For my purposes they're as good as Blu-Ray because I never use discs in a player, I always rip/transcode my movies and play them from a hard drive.

Nuclear energy as a whole is still much safer than coal or fossil fuels.

If you do that it loses a lot of its humor.

It's not a full test, but I had it play 7 hours of 720p video the other day and the battery was at 27% when I was done.

Twice the battery life? My Xoom plays 720p videos for more than 10 hours before needing a charge.

So all the smart stores will simply break up your purchase into multiple transactions of $100 each.

It's easy when you're one of the few developers for a specific platform making really high quality titles. Nintendo doesn't need to be competitive like they used to.

I don't think you watched the video because this setup is doing things you couldn't do with an ordinary vacancy sensor.

Yeah, most reboots suck, but without them we wouldn't have the excellent Christopher Nolan Batman films.

Isn't there a QuickTime codec that apple developed?

It's not the PC's fault, it's the software developers fault. VLC, Media Player Classic, even Windows Media player run better and look nicer than QuickTime.