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@Denver: 15 years ago they had beepers... :P

@Denver: what about physicians who are on call and go to see a movie? if there is an emergency they will be unable to be reached

And here I thought I had seen it all.. this is insane

@El El: A credit card is not needed though

@cmdrfire: I am not getting into the argument over the peanuts comment, but commenting that the US economy had already overtaken that of Britain before the start of WWII as the largest economy in the world

@Hami83: the difference between software and food is that with software you could download it and use it/ torrenting applications would be completely legal. It is the same thing with medications, there is zero incentive to make something if there is no guarantee that you can make money on it. Why would MSFT or Apple

@Hami83: There needs to be something, otherwise there would be no incentive to write software, if others could just steal it... Do you have a better idea on how to legally protect software?

@Haruspex: in freight or high traffic elevators its common to put these up to prevent the walls of the elevators from being damaged..

@irfan: I'll agree that it is not an extremely high amount that is getting absorbed into the blood. But you never know if people are having exposure elsewhere, and little amounts can add up. With viable alternatives I don't see why it is necessary to put a known neurotoxin ( at any level) into your body for long term/

@irfan: I have looked at many studies that show that even if it is bound.. it still eventually starts to slowly leak and enters the blood stream. I have a degree in Public Health

@tomsomething: ah ok.. i re-watched the video.. missed the part about the browser.. you are correct

@tomsomething: true, I agree with your logic that it might not be in the app due to updating... but it does state that it doesnt get it from the internet when u click on it, so then does the OS regularly download the newest iads?

@tomsomething: in the video it says that the ad is built into the app, and doesnt go onto the internet when you click on it.. which makes me assume that its downloaded with the app... 2:05 into the video "unlike other ads, this lives inside the app"

@Navin R Johnson: i dont believe any fillings currently contain mercury... only old ones ( i think)

@LeonJoe: Vagina Dentata!!! Run for the hills!!!

wont that make the app considerably bigger? the video and then the entire ad is like an app in itself... look forward to bigger apps!

@JEmlayUSA: How often do u see the average joe getting hold of military equipment? The government is usually pretty good at keeping hold of their stuff... and the average joe idiot would probably electricute themselves with this anyway

@JEmlayUSA: chances are that if a special ops team is using this... the least the country they are in has to worry about is the fact that they are taking some of their electricity