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Another prime example of idiotic reporting by Gizmodo. Do some research, Ft Lauderdale already has tunnels that work just fine. Hell, there’s a tunnel under the English channel, do you honestly think water is a problem here? I’ve been following you all for YEARS and I think it’s time to stop.  I’m done with Gizmodo.

That felt like a very awkward interview. I think having a number of questions pre written up and talking points would have benefited the viewers trying to watch that quite a bit.

No, it wasn’t that it “didn’t know what to do” it’s that the mower encountered the buried electric fence line and stopped attempting to mow and turned around to continue it’s job.

Pretty sure that’s intentional. I’s like they are creating a smokescreen for the hovercrafts and overall just making it a lot harder to see what’s behind them. But that’s just a guess because I was wondering the exact same thing you were.

Um, a new iPhone model twice a year? Might want to do some fact checking on that statement. A “physically” new model is every 2 years, the model S (internal spec upgrade mainly) is also every 2 years. This all adds up to a new “version” of an iPhone only once a year with new body styles every other year.

Just finished that book as well. Awesome read and I agree 100% with other replies, should have been at least 2 books!

Not to mention the second to last sentence. I swear the guy giving the interview wrote this on his way to the autoshow and stopped by a Kinko’s to have this printed up.

Actually I've recently heard them say the 3-5 rows just behind the wing have a 40% better chance of surviving in the event of a crash.

Give Sol Republic a try. I love their BT headphones.

While I agree about metric vs empirical (US) in that metric makes a lot more sense I don't agree with the date issue. December 13, 2014 as 12/13/14 makes a lot more sense than saying the 13th of December, 2014 and writing it as 13/12/14.

Cool video but once again this is a great example of clickbait. The title has nothing to do with the video unless you're referring to the little iceberg they started to climb at the very beginning. Otherwise there's no "escape iceberg as it starts to collapse" at all.

Seriously, why has it taken SO long for someone to finally do this? I've been imagining something along these lines for years.

I have a much older version of this printer and with handyPrint app for the Mac. With that running all my iOS and OS X devices can see the printer through my iMac.

I have a much older version of this printer and with handyPrint app for the Mac. With that running all my iOS and OS

Troll much?

Then do something about it!! Complain to the airlines! Forcing others to also be uncomfortable does nothing to solve the problem but piss everyone else off. The only way this will ever be resolved is if the airlines finally get their heads out of their asses and take out a single row giving everyone more room. They

This article is complete BS. Those seats when NOT reclined are so incredibly uncomfortable and too upright. Quit trying to make everyone that wants to recline their seats feel like d-bags. If the airline industry wants to try to do something about it let them and we'll see who wins that fight.

Um no. It's my seat, it's designed to recline and I will recline it for the entire flight regardless of how long or short it is. I paid for it and you have no right to even ask me to put my seat back upright.

How is this something that actually needs an article written about it? I figured this should be common knowledge by now and anyone that doesn't already know this needs to either get out more often or get out from under the rock they've been living in.

How do you figure?

Last time I checked I thought it was pretty pricey. In the range of $60/cubic inch or something ludicrous like that.