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@imaximus: I had a similar thought. Trekkies unite!!

F**k you, SyFy, for canceling this show.

VOTE: emacs

@fuzzybob: No *nix version, but whatever. I think the pinball museum in LV also has some kind of tournament. I'm guessing Giz is just a little centered on whatever cities they have offices.

Las Vegas also has a pinball museum. I wont link for fear of spamming. I don't think they have any videos. But their arcade is just great. I've never gotten so much entertainment out of $20.

I don't care because I don't use facebook.

So...this give me access to any strengths of chemicals I didn't have before? You know, strong enough to matter.

@jspeed04: I think there's something like 550 watts/m^2 hitting the earth from the sun. (That's on a good, shiny day, I think.) The energy is there. Solar technology just isn't matured enough, yet. The incentives to invest in the tech just haven't been there for a long time. Coal and fossil fuels have and

I kind of wish this list weren't so heavily weighted toward smartphones. But, kudos for the effort!

@John Crane: With much more security, less latency, more cheaply, and 10x the speed.

It's cool, until you fathom what he's probably using all of that for.

@Improbable: To be fair, that .07" difference is negligible.

@MayorBloomberg: Why can't I use a computer like I use a pen and paper? The pen and paper don't know what I'm doing with them. The paper just sits there and the pen marks the paper up. It's super low-tech and could easily be outdone by current technology. It's been quite a long time since the market feasibility

@minibeardeath: Yeah, wouldn't it be nice if you could click "undo" a couple times if you erase something important? Or how about searching class notes for whatever topic you're looking for? "Oh, I remember we covered this, but where is it in my notes..."

@MayorBloomberg: There's a right way and a wrong way to do touch UI. The only thing keeping me from buying one of those Windows based tablets is the Windows OS.

@Rav Casley Gera: Yeah. In the past I've had to do it with pen and paper, why not computerize that? (Math BS = I literally compute on my tabletop often.)

@donlphi: This time they're calling it different and hoping you can't see the forest for the trees.

@Facebook: I dig that idea (assuming Apple's implementation didn't look cheap and crappy). It might make a $1k laptop into a $3k laptop, though. I could see that being the real reason they're avoiding it.