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This will also interfere with using the base dock of the tablet, which was one of the features Transformer owners thought made it a "superior" tablet.

All your paper belong to me now:

Normally when a person obstructs a law enforcement agency from an investigation, they get sent to jail. I thought corporations were people too? I guess not. /s

You pay extra because it's from Wall Street.

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The 10 year old Amazon reviews are most entertaining if you want to step back into a virtual time machine.

Fox News is a drumbeat of scare. You'd think N. Korea is about to rein terror down on the US at any moment. Keeping their audience scared is how Fox News pursues its agenda.

Brian Dunn resigned and the Best Buy Board of Directors is the one that "drug" Mr. Dunn through the "mud", not Sam. I'd go so far as to say Mr. Dunn drug himself through the "mud" before anyone else. Sam is doing what journalists do, try to uncover the story and bring it to Giz readers.

I can't imagine anything more embarrassing. This guy's life is ruined. Who is going to hire this douche after this?

Welcome Molly! Great start.

Anytime you alter the use of a medical device, you are responsible for how that alteration affects its approved use.

I was referring to Google saying they will try to integrate this to be used with prescription lenses. See highlighted text in the article. Altering a medical device carries a lot of risk and I don't think Google is really prepared to do that.

"There is no one at Apple that will be able to tell Jonny Ive what to do, that's how I set it up" - Steve Jobs

A cellphone or paperback isn't considered a "medical device" like eyeglasses are. So yes, these will have to be regulated by the FDA if they plan on incorporating a medical device as a "canvas". So yes, they can be sued and will be sued if its found these devices contributed to an accident. Google will need to

Picking up stones does sound bad. Vt. had more glacial drops than Pennsylvania so we didn't have as much of an issue with those as you guys did.

We baled hay too, but by a large machine, however, the worst part for me was loading it back on the bed, it would leave all sorts of scratches on your forearms if you wore short sleeves. It was sort of a catch 22. Wear long sleeves and get over heated or wear short sleeves and get cut up by the hay. I was lucky to

I grew up on a farm in Western Pennsylvania and one of the operations was to produce maple syrup. The process was exactly as outlined here. We actually though started to extract the sap from the buckets while there was still snow on the ground and bring it back to the sugar shack. Inside the shack was a large oven

If this ever makes its way to market, Google will find the lawsuits more costly than the sales of these glasses. There will be all sorts of idiots wearing these things, falling down stairs and getting run over by cars.