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@Fronzbot: Physics? Physics should be offended?!

Great, but...why are you shooting it indoors, near a workstation?

Cool until I saw the price. For $40, I can plug and unplug/turn off manually.

@Marshmelly: Yeah, useful correspondance Vs yet another ad-outlet. (I jest, for the most part.)

@scarbrtj: I went to college in a super small, rural town. The things it lacked it made up for in things like little light or air pollution.

@the-hq: In dollars. You had to "pay" multiple times in sweat, tears, and anger.

@Marshmelly: Most college classes and many high school classes require project work. Those students are hard-up for cash, as-is. I'd like to think students using a product is "enough of a purpose". Further, I don't see anyone putting together a presentation over twitter. (Just to cement the fact.)

Sooo...I'm supposed to be willing to:

@Pixelologist, Esq.: That's about the sentiment I had when I first figured out the MOON is as far out as we've been. (Kids think the darnedest things.)

Being from NM, I'm ashamed they're not eating any chile in #6. But I kid.

Oh man...I really need one of those. That's all that C&D does.

@Kynes: True, I was really just grinding an axe with all-things twitter there.

@David Insley: Imagine if they would have released an application-version of Wave? i.e. All those windows didn't run inside a browser and easily worked with files on your system.

@SKiTz: You don't "get it" because your everyday life is currently "wave-independent".

@awemaker: Yeah. The worst part is how much more functional Wave was than Twitter. The media and celebrities all pimped twitter. If it weren't for their constant advertisements, I bet twitter would be long dead.

@Robert112: As was I. I didn't use it in a group setting. But I appreciated the natural way it worked with my workflow on specific projects.

Not to make this too political, but this supports a fundamental principle of economics. Like all things, people derive diminishing returns of satisfaction from increased wealth (above a threshold amount). For the lay person, that means increasing the wealth of the wealthy does not increase their expenditures per

@darlynp: It's just a name. The burgers are good. The best parts, though, are the shake and fries. Their potatoes go from potato to cut fries in the fryer instantaneously.

They will if they have half a brain.

And you'll sleep soundly, breathing in all that peaceful Iranian air.