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@LegacyCrono: Seeing her in scrubs holding a syringe is definitely scary, and not a turn on. If she's anything like Bender, she is up to no good.

@LukeDukem: Wouldn't that block coverage?

@fragMasterFlash: The third would have been chafed literally and figuratively if the call was made at a pay phone and the call got cut off. "Where's my fucking quarter?"

I need real high quality 4G every time my slow AT&T 3G connection drops down to Edge. And yes, I know 4G coverage isn't great...The Sprint store closest to my house doesn't get 4G even though I live in a well developed 4G city.

@Clixx13: I keep saying, but no-one is listening: Tron is real and is coming for us.

Another good reason for me to finally make the decision to pull the plug and delete my account.

@RuckingFetard: Yeah for sure, but it actually looks staged although it was reported on by several news organizations that I would hope are vetting their stories. If it is real, the rest of the world with access to YouTube must be scratching their heads thinking WTF?

@smcallah: You could be right, all I am saying is that there are two companies with very different opinions, some of it is probably a load of crap, but right now it is speculation. I've read other articles on this and they are all "he said/she said" and then more speculation.

@Zach Petersen: Probably nothing because if Palm was the reason to drop Home Server, I would think that same logic would carry over to Windows, and HP isn't going to stop putting Windows on PCs and laptops.

I'm not a Windows fanboy, but Home Server was/is a pretty decent OS (not extremely feature rich), but doing what it was intended to do well, and almost anyone could learn it quickly. I'm saying RIP to WHS, but HP was a big player.

But could suicide bombers identify police radar guns? That would make my radar detector obsolete, and the world a much scarier place.

How clever, scare him with terrorism charges, get a lesser plea, then use him to set future precedence. The terrorism evidence must have been non-existent or incredibly weak.

While it is very cool, it reminds me of a weird toy I had as I kid. I doubt this one would meet today's safety standards.

@smcallah: The post suggests that L3 is getting a Neflix "toll" forced on them by Comcast and that other broadband providers dishing out VOD should be prepared. L3 claims that Comcast is prioritizing and managing content, and determining whether and how their subscribers interact with content.

MJ still woulda' gone for it.

@ArcaneDigital: Someone told me that the Onkyo receiver I have has a setting called something like "bypass mode," but I cannot find a trace of it. Your solution is a creative one worth considering.

@ArcaneDigital: Giving my TV itself a bit more attention is a good idea. Ideally, I'd like to be able to set my receiver to simply pass-thru HDMI and not mess with the signal at all. I don't need upscaling.

@RaindropBebop: Categorizing content and charging more depending on what it is will get messy. Who is next, Apple iTunes, Vudu...

I don't like the word calibrate because it reminds me of Best Buy scams. I've tuned my HDTV to the best of my ability. My real problem though, is that my Onkyo receiver doesn't upscale very well, so standard definition channels don't look as good as they should, and I need to spend some time to fix that.