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@donrhummy: How would that stop the police from accusing the group of pirating Microsoft software and stealing their computers? The point of the article is that the protest group had no pirated software, yet was still accused of such as a red-herring.

@Pook365: "Are we stuck in the past for ever? "

Would this allow gadgets to crudely map out the interior of a building? If they can detect location, proximity AND signal strength in relation to each other, then they could theoretically determine where walls or other signal barriers exist.

IKEA's done some clever marketing. "What do people like most on the internet? Cat videos!"

Could you compare the 3.1.3 to 4.1? Because 3.1.3 is currently the gold standard in 3G speed tests.

@dragon:ONE: Are you kidding? Verizon is laughing all the way to the bank when people hit the browser by mistake. They LOVE the $50-60 in charges due to fat fingering.

Kryten is looking hip these days!

@Wolfstone: and we can't let young-uns have beer even if it's smaller than a mcnugget!

@learniiburn: DON'T downgrade it if he wants to keep any of his old data.

@Obieousmaximus: Do go buying $13k cars that need new transmissions.

So is the error percentage at 0.3% or 8% (since it had a 92% accuracy rate)?

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OK, maybe this is finally the time to complete a full game of Mouse Trap.

@geolemon: As a matter of fact, there are blowout-preventers that would have worked in Deep-Horizon's scenario. They're called Acoustic switches, which are hooked up to the blowout-preventers to ensure they work in the toughest circumstances.

Ah, back when they saved letter by typing "AT miles" instead of "80 miles". Wait what?

How sighted people view the internet. Taken from the book "Don't Make Me Think!"

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I absolutely love the easter egg in Windows 95

@Bathtub69: The perfect lamp for use in your Olson / Kundig digs.