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    You're in luck: their first expansion 'Curse of Naxxramas' is a predominately single player experience, similar in style to the initial tutorial.

    Watch the video :P he tucks in and lands on his back at the last moment.

    sploid is sploid.

    isn't this the case with any referral system?

    Though I'd used it for a few years, I recently switched from Dropbox because you only get 250MB for each referral, up to a total of 16GB. Barracuda's Copy.com starts you off with 15GB, and each referral gives you 5GB. Other benefits are 'fair' sharing, which means that if you have a 120MB file that you're sharing with

    EDIT: Here's the High Rez version:

    It's a harsh world, and he's one of the only friends you get... And he's a dog.

    Yeah, I'd write that up to marketing. By the simple virtue of being electrical it's not a jet engine, and the engineers behind it know that perfectly well.

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    - according to the video he managed to hit 80.6 km/h on a flat frozen lake. That's pretty substantial.

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    Very cool, though why not link the video the attention-grabber gif is based on?

    The 'New Scientist' source link's got you covered boss.

    because FUCK reading the article.

    yeah, I don't remember terribly much from Astronomy 101, but I also thought using the earth's position to measure distance via stars' observable parallax was a standard thing. What is the Hubble doing differently here that's new?

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    You might as well include Tom Scott's video on it in the article:

    Serious question: Since there is a good bit of 'cross-polination' on gawker - for example Kotaku and Gizmodo showing articles from Sploid, io9, Screenburn, etc. - is there actually a way to filter or set which articles from which gawker site you see, when you're browsing a given site?

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    Permanent erections are actually -very- dangerous. The 'more than 4 hours' thing that you always hear after viagra commercials has a very specific reason. It's called a 'priapism', and basically the blood starts to die, inside your penis. Smarter every day had a very interesting video on this, in conjunction with a