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Gdrive.

The prices have dropped quite a bit. My first SSD was a Vertex 1 30GB for about $140. You can get a 120GB Vertex 3 for $160, which is about four times as fast, four times as big, and about the same price I paid for the Vertex 1 a couple of years ago.

When you install an app, Android lists the permissions that the app requires. One of these is access to your contacts. There are also permissions for network access, GPS, etc.

"I'm not convinced this is real, but" he shoots a laptop with a gun, so it's all good.

Not all of them are time-based. Some are sequence based, with an initial seed.

Do you remember the title of that Nova episode?

See the anime Hellsing Ultimate. Although personally, I preferred the original.

According to that video, Rand said that combat effectiveness was not taken into account in the simulations. How is that accurate?

My friend found a screw (albeit plastic) in a Four Loko once. Not as much disgust factor there, but it sure would have hurt to swallow it.

I'm sorry, sir, a trip to Saturn costs 2.99 souls, plus tax.

You wouldn't need Siri so much then; any speech-to-text software would work fine.

I have a touchscreen laptop (non-tablet-convertible). It probably wasn't worth the extra cost, at the time, but it's nice for scrolling down web pages; just run your fingers up and down the edge of the screen.

"It's almost as if you're supposed to keep the phone upside down in your pocket." Actually that's what I usually do. That way, when you reach to grab it, it's already in the right position to look at it.

No, his point is that the government gets all of its funding from taxes. Which other companies can force everyone in the country to pay them? Therefore, the government doesn't have a "business" model.

"Given the uncanny power of gum, it seems a little silly that we don't allow it in the classroom." Oh no, I think there's a very good reason it's not allowed in the classroom. You've never seen the underside of a desk, have you?

+1 I believe this is the correct information.

Probably that there's several of them instead of one.

"I can't talk and use data at the same time" I thought voice went over CDMA and data went over LTE? Assuming you were in an LTE area, anyway. That's how it is for Sprint and WiMax afaik.