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@mikehart526: I want my click back! My precious click!!!

@MifuneT: ATDT (then on the other line, talking to my friend): OK! Type ATA NOW!!

@Arken: IMO, if you REPLACE a working part, the idea of "saving" is gone. If you can always ADD things without removing anything, then you might call it "evolutive", wich could translate into savings. I don't see that happening anytime soon tho.

What happens if someone gets 3rd degree burns, including his face? What if a bulldog eats it? We should never rely only on "face recognition". Besides, It can be fooled. It's not reliable enough for something as critical as twitter. Ask Justin Bieber.

@ddhboy: That's the point, you don't see them.

@Jeff1741: It'll filter out any output the Xbox shout, as described in the afterward post concerning kinect.

I don't think It'll work with electronic devices. In fact, I don't think it'll be any practical in a house/workplace where you have anything electronic. Imagine the mess with computers, hard-drives and memory particularly... Unless we wrap everything in anti-static bags? Neat trick, but I think I'll stick to rubbing

4 icons in my computer at work (besides the speaker icon and the intel graphics icon): Adobe Acrobat upgrade, McAfee, Cisco NAC Agent, Novell ZENworks. Ram usage: Mcshield: 186mb, NACAgent: 54mb, Zenworks 37mb. As for Adobe, the icon in the tray alone uses 3mb...

What if one dies? What would happen?

@TomServo: Indeed, how many times have I made a lousy pick out of a cover of margarine! Added to my Christmas's wish list!

Is that a 3 wheels car?

No love for the nexus one?

@rott: @The Pope vs Godzilla:

@cybershrike: I think I understand your point: It's free and open and yet they block the app on a platform. On the other hand tho, I see it more like a wonderful backfire to apple security/closed environment: Apple locks their users in so that nothing can come inside or go outside without being allowed by them (just

@Canoehead: I bought the E3000 last week since my DLink Gaming Lounge's wireless never worked right (I wasn'T using it so I didn't cared - Bought a Nexus one so now I do care). It can do DHCP reservation AND you can install DD-WRT, wich is the only reason why I accepted to buy an other Cisco/Linksys device. The