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I think you're confusing Steve Guttenberg with Robert Hays here.

Netflix has some pretty good tv shows.

Well, I don't think the curent Pro line is going anywhere yet. This is going to supplement what is out there already (my opinion, of course).

Well sure. You would have to assume they would leave a backdoor for themselves on that limitation, wouldn't you?

That'll show 'em.

I think it's a toy football. It looks like some of the football's that we keep around the swimming pool.

$7,500 down and $750/month?

In my humble opinion, no one has yet caught up in the area of touchscreens.

Or, you could just keep the old iPhone and use it for this specific purpose...

There are plenty of ways to take it public other than picketing out in front of the place of business.

In a technical sense, what the manager did here might be considered assault. It's wrong because he shouldn't have actually used force against them (even in this limited fashion).

No, B&N us in the black because they are also a publisher.

I know this is wrong, but I just found this to be too funny.

"Nuclear power is both discouraged for use in the maritime industry by governments and not wanted by operators because they require more manpower to operate safely and more upkeep costs."

That sounds to me like you either need more ram (it would really depend on how resource hungry your applications are) or maybe one of your ram modules is starting to die out.

If you build a decent streaming library, they will come...

I guess it depends on your reading style.

So, the three big takes from this article (for me) are;

I agree with you, which is why I am against regulation such as this.

This is a much better argument than the one Sam put forward in this article.