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Great Stuff Gottfried!

Law of thermodynamics.

Except for the next two launches and landings.

My cable and internet service with Comcast started to be intermittent. Couldnt even connect to xbox live. They sent a service tech out and found that the Comcast Installation Contractor used crappy splitters and connectors (literally, they were 3 times lighter than standard). They started to breakdown and introduce

You mean in Apple's Autocracy.

The main argument was that breast milk can carry host diseases. They are just worried that someone might get AIDs from eating ice cream. But I imagine Pasteurization would take care of anything like that....

I'm missing one of these in my office supply closet.

That is one big run on sentence.

So basically, they put a smartphone into a surfboard. Congratulations. Could have just created a small watertight compartment for ones own smartphone and run google MyTracks.

I see what you did there.

Well he could have chosen a properly colored cord. But from the likes of the photo...he is remodeling. I'm guessing the cord will go into the wall behind the clock.

I imagine the fall ratio on trying to get both feet on it...is quite high

If you are in a place where you cant answer a phone call, chances are you arent going to be able to check your voicemail...unless you read the transcription...which probably botched it horribly and probably said "Your Frisbee passed into away" instead of "Your friend Joey passed away"

Didnt we already know this? it happened in Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom.

Typical voicemail: "Hey....This is your Mother calling...Its Tuesday at 835pm, I was just giving you a call. Call when you can. Thanks, bye!"

How about....Call...they see the missed call...and call you back?

Think all you want...But that is what made Android a success. They started with quick development build cycles to get product out there. They could have taken 2 or 3 years to come up with 2.1 as a first release...but why would they? MS did it with phone 7 and look where they are.

Think all you want...But that is what made Android a success. They started with quick development build cycles to get product out there. They could have taken 2 or 3 years to come up with 2.1 as a first release...but why would they? MS did it with phone 7 and look where they are.