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The point in this attack (from what I gathered) is dealing with specific legislation and laws. If they didn't exist, police couldn't do them, legally.

I'd say the planning.

"And back then the same questions were being asked as now - "Doesn't Apple care about the professional market?"

Bad move. Cops don't create the laws - they enforce them. Also Its simply the wrong direction to head. And just because you can steal data doesn't mean you should.

He'd be a riot on the show. But the cast is so crowded as it is...

Seriously, why all the hate Sam? Honestly, it's like the guy owes YOU $50 bucks AND fcuked your girlfriend while you were away at an Ammco Convention.

Its a rubbish explanation. Spin has become the new black.

The 80gb version was equally rubbish. I have to agree with an earlier post - it's better to buy a drive and your own enclosure - I believe the warranty is a better deal and usually it's cheaper.

I saw Dr. Who's car, but not Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - which one was that?!?

I've used shake, trust me. Used properly, you wouldn't see the pattern repeat itself the entire clip.

Come on folks - it was for a babysitting ad on Craigslist. Give the lady a break!

They were being beyond reckless. It's like getting target tattoos on your foreheads and announcing that you're going to talk on the Sniper community. I don't buy that all hacking is bad, but do buy that there is bad hacking.

They've clearly mastered the "suck" setting on camera shake. What is Mike Chiklis doing these days?

Was this edited on FCPX?

ok, how about rotating the touch control?

How about writing better scripts and using better directors? Iron man could have easily sucked.

Its the show that keeps on giving, isn't it? Bless him.

AND no Linux for you! And *WE* tell you how to use the equipment you paid for.

Want as my portable office!

"In 2005, Dunn was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and entered a first offender’s program that allowed him to clear his record after a certain period of good behavior."