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Not to question the legitimacy of acanulas' comments, however I am patiently waiting for the 'bombshell' disclosure that the drone was used in inappropriate situations, whatever they might be. I'm also waiting for the first reports of a new sport: hidden sniping and shooting at drones. We know it's going to happen,

A-fucking-Men Brother!

Zany, maybe, but not in a good way. Every issue of that comic read like a science lecture. "You can't deal with him Gold, because he's too hot. your melting point is SHUT THE FUCK UP!" And then magically they're reconstituted. Who would/could build a functioning robot out of just one kind of metal? In the words of

So, when's someone gonna do this scene with Homer and Bart's heads and a "WEHY YOU LITTLE!!!!!" soundtrack? SOMEONE's gotta be able to do it!

*cough CERNER cough cough*

Of COURSE the Engineers want to kill humanity. It's a longstanding premise of science fiction that you create a race, but kill it if it appears to be a competitor or a potential rival. Witness dogs and cats. Not without precedent. Now, the progenitors of the Engineers, they REALLY want man to come looking for them.

Don't forget Apple's customers! They took a hit to their Gentleman's Vegetables as well! All of us waiting for a new Mac Pro, with leaked SKUs and promises from all those 'in the know', all we got was CPU UGs and SSDs. Are we to be grateful they didn't cancel them? Screw that. If I and others are willing to plonk down

"A whole new version of te Internet". Obviously, IPv6 isn't doing a damn thing about making people look at their spell-checkers before publishing stories.

If anyone would like a deeper understanding of this from a guy that RAN psyops, look up Paul M. A. Linebarger's seminal work "Psychological Warfare" that is as fresh today as the day it was written.

"I'll teach you little bastards to stay off my lawn!"

I thought the same thing!

If it doesn't brick on you. Several of my clients are terrified to turn theirs on for fear of the dreaded ICS upgrade which has left several of them suitable as drink coasters. Undoubtedly Asus will fix the problem (or someone will,) but the fact that Asus was spectacularly unhelpful through what was a widely-reported

My wife's a forensic pathologist. She calls them Donor-cycles, and for good reason.

OK, I'm breaking my Giz silence here for one minute: Knock it off with all the "Blackberry is dead" shit, because it just ain't so. Many bigger companies have been in worse situations (Apple! I'm looking at you! And where's my new Mac Pro, dammit!) and lived to tell the tale. I won't say they're perfect, but I will

Easy. It's an Audi. In my time in Germany, I saw any number of multi-car (50+) crashes on the Autobahn. I noticed, from the wheel of my Alfa Sud, that the survivors were driving Audis, not Volvos or Mercs. I converted to Audi after that, and despite some major Audi-inspired headaches, scenes like this are vindication.

These don't work. They end up sucking heat from the bottom of the unit first, of course, and your pasta pot never gets up to heat. Even the ones with a guard at the bottom, like my Dacor, that keep the vacuum from sucking the flame away from the cooking vessel, don't create enough draft around the opposite side of the

".. but we sure hope all that meth running down his leg don't do any permanent damage."

image links aren't working. It was supposed to be a picture of a 1971 Mercury Montego. In Green.

'nuff said.

But is Iron Man afraid of his enemy? A thousand times No! Donkey Donkey Donkey Donkey!