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....Being scientists they sure know something called a positive-feedback loop (aka: vicious cycle). It's highly unstable. Such a ride would get faster and faster and the rider would get more and more scared until the ride explodes or something.

@Eric Geller: lol, is the next version seirously called Juicy Fruit? You're sh.tting me right?

Like what AgentRockstar said, the fields have to be taken care of differently. If you remember science class back in high school they taught us that rainforests lose their useful soil when the trees get cut down because the rain will hit the ground hard rather than being stopped by the trees. That's kind of the idea

@Ben Mordecai: Dangerous? Are you referring to the point about putting your car in neutral?

Girl on left is fat. Girl on right is flat. Girl in black is fap.

@demarcmj: ROFL holy crap dude, you're right! PS: my gf totally just gave me a weird look because I cracked up at your comment...now she's staring at me as if I'm suppose to tell her wtf happened.

Yea yea, I know that. It just seems strange imagining those celebs doing those kinky things. I guess they're just normal people haha.

@USB_Humping_Dog: Edison Chen is a computer noob. I still can't believe such high profile celebrities did that sh!t with him, lol.

@WheresWinPho: I was thinking that too. If it was anonymous then the only justification I can think of is GeoHotz getting sued but stealing credit card information? I guess SONY is still not sure if CC info was stolen at all.

I don't think this will be unibody though. I'm pretty sure the bottom is still "plastic" (magnesium mix of some sort that's common nowadays)

@Riff-Raff: Actually traditionally LG has released very stylish laptops for very reasonable prices. I'm guessing around $1200 for this baby.

@Giggity: LOL! Thanks for making me laugh dude.

That is freakin' scary.

No worries. Yea, adjusting brightness is not playing with color but actually making the backlight burn brighter, thus requiring more electricity (higher voltage or higher current). It's kind of like how a dimmer works. Actually sorry for misunderstanding your original comment, I falsely assumed you wanted to go

@Rufus760: ROFL!! Thank you sir, for making my day.

@Jonathan Chu: Doubt it. It wouldn't be safe anyway because it would mean increasing the voltage of the screen beyond that which Apple designed it for. I'm sure Apple limited the voltage at what it is right now because it's the highest possible voltage that doesn't cause damage.

@BrtStlnd: I see Japanese text at the top left, so it's probably some kind of fetish.

@dagamer34: actually more cache, higher clock as well as moar features like turbo boost and hyperthreading.