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@Magnetism: You WOULD say that you dirty American!

@Derong Ye: You need crystal, it will not work with glass

@Celtic1888: Windows phone =/= Android phone so I'm not sure how you could make that comparison (with regard to ROMs). I've switched between 3 or 4 roms on my Eris and they're all great. I just switch back and forth because I get bored and start messing around with my phone.

@interrogator_chaplain: Yes, as Mad_Man_Moon said, what college? Also, what dorm room? Completely out of curiosity.

@JediMasta: that's not my point though. My point was that "national ID cards" do, in fact, exist.

So it's essentially OpenID?

@sjr28: From an earlier cartoon

Ok, this was (IMO) a really stupid video on Motorolas part, but I did laugh at the "It's a giant iPhone... but it's a giant iPhone".

It's worth noting that even Tech Crunch, the article that stated this, said "they were told" and it is not confirmed.

@LombardoJoe: a quick google shows quite a few links, including CNN

@Kelevra: Eh, engineering is different though. Master's degrees are useful especially if you have a specific area you want to get into. PhD's on the other-hand are useless outside of if you want to be a professor. I've been told by many hiring managers and engineering managers that they are very reluctant to hire

@UgoBogdan: Yeah, CDMA, used by Verizon, allows only data or voice but is more secure than the TDMA based GSM networks used by AT&T which, by comparison, allows both voice and data over the networks. TDMA technology is used by public safety so when I say CDMA is more secure than TDMA it really isn't that huge of a

Solution: dryer sheets. The ultimate defensive weapon.

@grok666: Not the same type of RF circuit design he's talking about. Simple stuff like HAM radios is easy to understand and learn after two, maybe three years of EE depending on the program. RF circuit design is a MASSIVE field and includes many things outside of your simple homemade Radio.

If it's that slow, just write a letter to whoever you're emailing and toss it out the window when you think you're in at least a 50mile radius of where the recipient lives. A completely fool proof and 100% reliable method. I promise.

Ok, most of these are understandable accidents seeing as there are no traffic control systems in place. But I say WTF at 2:01. The lady turned slowly into a guy standing still!

@bdinger: You are a brilliant man.