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@RomeoDude: I'm pretty sure if he is so smart, he must have been suspect of the legality of it all, but I hope he doesn't suffer the wrath of Apple. I'm sick of stories like the RIAA winning 2 million in a case involving someone who they could only prove shared a dozen or so songs. And people hate the RIAA. If

@kitkatklub123: I can't believe anyone remembers those. I'd be pissed if I had bought one, since the service died as quickly as it was announced, as I recall.

@OMG! KaZx: Perhaps the guy behind Joker should be wearing gloves then. I hear that prisons aren't that sanitary.

The picture looks like it could be from an episode of Dexter. Interesting though, I didn't ever think that this would be part of the glove making process. I usually just pick size medium.

My wife and I couldn't even finish a puzzle of Winnie the Pooh that was done in this method. It didn't help that the dog ate one piece, but recently seeing the second ultrasound of my first child did my head just trying to pick out the features. Thanks, but I'm out.

@howdini: Very true, and from recent history, the TSA should be more worried about pilots flying planes pie-faced-drunk. I somehow don't think a full body scan will detect that.

Google innovates, but also does a lot of copying like what M$ is accused of. If the food at their cafeterias is as good as I hear, this app will just direct you to the nearest Google campus, which could be a long trek for some people.

@zgryfx: Good one. Always prepared. I would just be careful of the lube leaking when out in public. People would think that you wet yourself yet wonder why you smell like KY.

It would be a good place to put money, etc. when traveling. I'd probably notice a pick-pocket going after my nutsack.

If only they were LTE and worked on GSM networks.

But if the point is to be vain and snobbish styling your name brand 3Ds, wouldn't you want to buy something you could show off in public? I'm holding out for Louis Vuitton anyway.

@Stingers: It was a ballsy move for ESPN3D to invest so much money this early on. I just meant that post-Avatar, media companies were scrambling to put 3D movies out, and most just used the offset method.

@EljhHck: I somehow double posted my first comment to you and someone else. That being said, I totally agree, and even at a more reasonable price, I'm not sure this will make mass market. I just bought a new TV and didn't even consider 3D. Unless the effects are overwhelmingly good, I think this is a post-Avatar

@hostile-17: I find the fancy 3DTV demo's at electronic stores extremely underwhelming. You are right that it is early, so time will tell if this is going to gain traction as the technology improves or if this is just a super-hyped post-Avatar frenzy.

@EljhHck: Avatar was shot with very cutting edge technology, while other 3D is typically filmed with regular tech and then the image is just offset. It'll be interesting to see if this catches on and how the filming evolves.

@EljhHck: I also find the fancy 3DTV demo's at electronic stores extremely underwhelming. Avatar was shot with very cutting edge technology, while other 3D is typically filmed with regular tech and then offset.

The sign doesn't specify what kind of silly string it is referring to...the Halloween kind or the NSFW kind.

It's ridiculous to think that Jobs would have even considered jumping ship. He probably accepted the meeting to scope these guys out, and put the fear of god in them, all at the same time. And whatever you think of the guy, he has too much pride in Apple to leave a second time.

@Dezerus Richardson: Directed by Quentin Tarantino it would be a cool movie, but everyone at Facebook would end up dead and we would be in a period of mourning for Justin Timberlake.