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@Darren Boudreau: Yes, not as voluminous as VY Canis Majoris, but much more massive, and much more brilliant.

Love the Simpsons reference.

@pz: Go on...

Needs more Maryou Chouzuki...

My God. Look at those quads :O

Twitter is actually pretty cool if you use it for the right things. For following normies like us, it blows pretty hard, but for following famous people that you like, it's actually second to none.

@ClevelandRock: Oh no. Our sun is more or less half way through its main sequence, or basically its regular life schedule where it is fusing hydrogen into heavier and heavier elements until it can no longer so so due to its lack of mass.

I thought this link would be of some use here. Imagine. Liquid Diamond. I have no idea how that would work or even what it would look like.

There are very few times in life where I get to say "Thanks, but no thanks".

@LessthanZach: Yes, I believe it would need to be 8-10 times more massive than it is for it to eventually form a black hole. But as a white dwarf, I wonder what its mass will be.

Yes, however I do not believe that T-Mobile and Sprint are in the same position as At&t and Verizon are. The latter of the two have about 85-90 million subscribers, while the former have about 35-40 million which would put T-Mo and Sprint at a distinct disadvantage among the big four should they try to implement

Yes, when my manufacture warranty runs out.

@Lupus_Yonderboy: @whatne1wuddo: I've actually heard otherwise from a Sprint rep (about as reliable as Wikipedia I know). But he told me that none of their mobile phones have any sort of cap implemented rather the data is truly unlimited. He said that the only products that are capped are their MiFi devices and

@my name is jonas: And they pay significantly more. Isn't it like $60/mo for 5GB? That may seem insignificant, but it allows VZ to put those resources into more capital.

I smell this as an excuse to introduce tiered data.

@rich008: That is true, but Google is pretty diverse and has relatively deeper pockets than HP, Dell, HTC, Asus and LG.

@sneakypoo: That's a really good point, yet I just can't really shake the feeling that something here just doesn't feel right. The hand's on videos and in depth previews that I have read about WP7 have been really positive, and It is refreshing to see something radically different than what we see from Apple and

You know, all of these OEMs also make handsets that run Android in which they incur no costs other than developing their own custom Android skin.

@zack13532: Oh yeah, I knew that all stars become something after they complete their fusion cycle, but I totally forgot about how each star became what. Also, I forgot about the difference between all possible types of supernovae. Like Type 1A, 1B and 1C.