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@randomgerbil: I suppose that's why they emphasised having to move quickly and get in to the main ship as fast as possible.

@Front_Towards_Enemy: I forgot about that part. It probably brings it down in realism a bit.

I'm going to stand up for Sunshine.

This is a great idea! Shame all the snow around here has completely melted now.

I read the word fold and thought, 'imagine that running F@H'. Then I had to lie down for a bit to get over the excitement from imagining it. It would fold so many units.

This machine looks wonderful, but I'm surprised they're still pushing 3D, especially after the trainwreck that it has turned out to be with regards to consumer opinions.

@funda: That was my first phone. I still have it by my desk, just for the nostalgia.

I saw on the news a few days ago that it would take 20 years for a fake tree to be better for the environment. I know that most fake trees resemble something that is somewhat dead after a few years, making this target a bit unrealistic.

I think this is absolutely mad. Children should only be allowed to type something, using a spellchecker, once they learn to write the same thing correctly without it. Spellcheckers automatically correct words like necessary or receive, preventing children from learning little phrases to help remember, such as 'one coll

I can't wait to see the news:

It's actually improving on the original by one half, since the original was 2, making 3 one and a half times more. That's 0.17 (to two significant figures) better. You're underselling the little thing!

I'm going to hide my illegal amount of syrup with a pancake.

@Software_Goddess: Your belly's either fat because it's filled with pancakes or covered in them.

@SkipErnst: They're just for scale. One is baseball, one is football.

@Dodge2002: I completely agree. For them to imply that people will want to 'replace their machines immediately' is the pinnacle of arrogance. The vast majority of users will not care for this, as it will likely only appeal to netbook users, since the idea that users will be dropping all of their current hardware for

@sstephens93: Nobody will, since the .wwf file is pointless and, if it can be opened, it can be re-saved as another file type.

I assume this is like Eco Sans of a while back? While it's a nice idea, it's a bit impractical, as was Eco Sans when you tried to print, since the holes in the letters were clearly visible, making it no good for essays.