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Depending on how they hold it, we might not see/hear everything...

The smile is also disturbing (this looks like either satisfaction or pride)

Wait. So they needed proof that eggs were indeed coming from a chicken's ovaries? They should have asked a five grader.

Drop the comma after "synchronizes", and you've got the solution.

OK. It sounded cool when I read "millions of tiny micron-sized magnets", but watching the video it's clear it's no magnet but instead just ferromagnetic material suspended in a malleable putty, i.e. it isn't magnetized on its own:

@Mex: I guess you meant ".. as opposed to ACTUALLY engineering good products." Then, yes, you're absolutely right.

One thing I do is to turn on the "Private Browsing" mode of the browser I'm using whenever I'm on a public, non-WEP or -WPA encrypted Wi-Fi network.

Hmmm, unless I got my physics lessons all backwards back in high school, hardness (for minerals and materials with a crystalline structure anyway, like ceramic, glass, quartz, diamond, etc.) defines whether a material can suffer permanent shape/surface damage by another material (like, scratching). If the material is

So, it's like a giant landscaping stone, only it's carved on the inside, right?

So, could it become the next olympic discipline?

@johnwait: Well, I could have just posted the links, couldn't I?

@Venix: Go to [kb2.adobe.com] , scroll to point 5 ("Troubleshoot other [..]") and a bit below you'll have direct links to packages of the current version (10.1.53.64) for both IE and other browsers. For debug & standalone ("projectors") releases, hit [www.adobe.com] and look under "Adobe Flash Player 10.1".

I use dropbox to store and access files I mostly always need to access. And I use thumb drives to transfer files I seldom need to transfer (aka short-distance sneakernet).

Just don't run barefoot on pavement, for too long anyway. Do it on grass or on a beach, but not pavement.

I'm still waiting for proper support for backing up removable drives

I think the picture saved a few of us of a few benjamins in what-do-I-do-with-this-now LED purchases. It's great to realize in advance you might not want to go with a particular color (personally, I would have gone with warmer colors, like yellow+red or maybe white)

I'll wait a bit, just in case Apple already patented a "Heuristics and context-based method for improving the response area of the user interface message translation system of a photo-transmitting apparatus" (sic) and threatens take my little 'droid away from me.