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@aririn: The screen may be set too bright. One of the tips the program comes with is to reduce screen brightness. That worked for me once at PetSmart

@Timmy: Have seen it used, never done so myself ... plastic wrap, cheap, easy to dispose of, flexible and see through for typing goodness.

@davidmeans: uh, she did refuse. They were correctly reporting her response to their answer that she has the right to refuse but a supervisor must be notified. Therefore the agent did not have to pose the question 'Do I have the right to refuse the search?', to the supervisor but rather simply state that the subject

@halfisglassfull: Makes me wonder how many background apps she had running as well

@Obi-Haiv: yes diamonds are so pricey we use them in saws, drill bits and sanding discs. Gem grade (read pretty pretty stones) are a bit more rare, using current digging tech

@Scarbane: As long as the Earth has an active mantle then diamonds are renewable resources, just takes awhile to get er done

@leaverus: Star Trek takes place originally in 2200s so it is much closer than you think. Assuming no time line deviations from interfering individuals like rouge pissed off Romulans

@FrancesTheMute: I would like to think that is because A&D involves terrorism and negative human emotions while Star trek is a more positive spin on the use of the science for the advancement of human/alien rights and exploration of the cosmos

@Kevin Stephenson: The reference of TNT is often used since normal non-scientific types can relate to explosive mass as an explanation of energy output. a petajoule is meaningless to the vast majority of the worlds population but saying that it is about equal to the largest nuke ever detonated using much less starter

@cycle-ops: I was thinking a bit more outside a puritanical box than that. Put another way, he could be a receiver in an all male relationship. Not kind of a reverse POV

@ben1605: And their photo is now offworld as well.

@amaraklov: The limits would be engineering stress limits for materials used. Crane height has nothing to do with it. Also looking at the surrrounding town, that was a big project for the area, no need to be too large.

@thechansen: Yup, another mistake I made. Meant AR not VR, geesh I am having an off day. Thank you for the correction.

@nostrils: My wording was inaccurate to what I meant to describe. I have reworded it to be, loaded from an SD card that a friend hands me. I sit with a iMac, iPad,Windows7 and Android devices all day 4 or more days a week helping users to explore their systems and learn new software. Was well aware that I can hook

@nostrils: Which part was ignorant? I happen to have an iPad at my disposal and enjoy using it very much, but there are limitations to its form factor and lack of ports. I know you were ignorant of my cache of devices, so water under bridge moment now.

@thechansen: Rephrasing to from a SD card a friend hands me. Yes I am aware there are VR apps, they should have shown that as well for a review of functionality of the lower end camera. Swype is awesome, but as pointed out in the review, not on a larger screen, should have given us a review of the typability of the