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@Make.Sense: Man, I was thinking that exact thing. Like seriously, why do they always have to opt for the camera with the grainiest, blurriest, darkest pictures? The robots probably cost thousands but they can't zip-tie in a proper dSLR that costs less than $1,000? How big is this robot by the way? The cross-sectional

@cyberwarrior: OMG. The resemblance is uncanny! Stop the LHC now, something bad's going to happen!

@battra92: pocket knives are disgusting. I would not let it touch my food.

Dude, Sriracha is awesome. Don't ruin it for me. (By the way, check this out: [theoatmeal.com] ) lol

@AqueousBeef: They make servers. That's why they're able to compete in the supercomputer "market". The reason we don't know anything about them is because they moved away from consumer products LONG ago. Probably ended with selling of their laptop division to Lenovo.

Being a bit of a scientist I'm all for lab-grown meat but wtf is that picture? That's f*cking disgusting.

@Zaos: It is quite neat although you can do something similar by making a backup of your system after a clean install and restoring to that. More convenience is always good I guess.

@Squishpoke: I was like "OMFG. How is that possible??" and then the tiles went f*cking invisible...

What about asian porn where the girls always sound like they're not enjoying it? Totally different from American porn.

@Bueller: Audrey Hepburn? I must say you have good taste my friend.

@bowei437: Plausible deniability basically means they might know there's something there, they may have all sorts of clues or speculation that there's something there, but if you deny its existence then they can speculate all they want but they cannot PROVE there's something there.

...I wash our wine glasses by hand...

@amazingmao: Start with black/dark blue Honda. Plate: BG1788. lol

@Rauq: How did you get 72%? *EDIT*: Oh wait sorry, I read some of the other comments and looks like there was a type earlier. nvm!

I imagine these aren't the most comfortable sofas available?

I don't understand. If it's WiFi why is there still a limit as to how far you can go from your monitor before it stops working? Shouldn't work anywhere in the house where you can receive a WiFi signal?