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@BryanCelyn: I hope you're not keeping track of the Hard Drive failures, because you'll be a very bitter person with no brands left to rely on.

If it was viable, I'd buy that, gut it, and put in a sensor from a current P&S. Then, I want to see the looks on people's faces.

@Joe Legeckis: Don't forget that nVidia had their massive problem back with the 9x00 series (I think?)

@jaredluse: Except Virgin would've made an effort to expand their market-share via that phone.

@jaredluse: That's truer than you think. Something that's too ahead, and people won't accept it. Something that's of this time, and people won't fawn over it.

@Solday: And I personally love it. Stupid or whatever the flaws it may be, it saved my computer on many an occasion while doing stupid stuff, so the sentimental value is there.

@ddhboy: Your hopes are that you can secure the area and blow it up so you can control all the uncertainties: who it hits (hopefully noone) and when it blows up.

@jackslackofselfrespect: Because they'll get hit by DDoS? I'm sure Amazon, big as they are, doesn't want to take DDoS bullets for Wikileaks.

@Laertus: That's the problem with this latest generation. Due to the advent of technology, our attention spans have been butchered to negligible levels.

@Obsidian: @sirrix: @MYMHM: @GeckoUK: @Aeros:

@TheOtherHalf: I agree. Hong Kong keeps an electric database of everyone's thumbprint, it is tied to our ID card. I bet you if such a system was implemented in US, there'd be an outroar about the infringement on privacy.

@akswun: mp3s are never lossless.

Can they actually make you go faster though? I think they wouldn't be a bad alternative to wheels. (skateboard/roller blade)

You translate it into angry youth, charge. Personally, I believe it's a movement of sorts, so it'd better be translated into a chinese version of "Neo-Nazis, charge!"