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A top-to-bottom, native Linux OS wouldn't be a bad thing at all. I'm increasingly concerned that a big part of Android's responsiveness problem is structural, caused by those early decisions to build a Java VM on top of the Linux kernel. I know that a Java VM doesn't work like a full-blown desktop VM, and yes, I've

Allow me to attempt to translate your doublespeak:

Have you forwarded this one to Jezebel? Because HOO BOY am I excited for that article

Uh, does this work if you're logged in to the remote computer using a local account, and not your Microsoft account, assuming you've also linked your MS account to the machine with Mail, Skype, etc?

You become a Gizmodo writer.

I have a family member who takes days to respond to messages if he responds to them at all, and I don't message him very often. So I, uh... might have... surreptitiously turned on his read receipts. He's not all that tech savvy and didn't notice. The weird thing I've discovered is that the messages actually go unread

My opinion is that they shouldn't be differentiated. Government should not endorse religion, period- and that means getting them out of our public buildings and our pledge. I think there are vestigial remnants of religion largely due to tradition and inertia. BUT, the logic behind the separation as it exists today

There's no reason to use Chrome to Phone if you use Chrome on the desktop and your phone. Chrome to Mobile is better-integrated and more reliable. It's the replacement for CTP, which is pretty much deprecated.

Haters gonna hate

Aaaaaand it looks like I convinced somebody.

Well, that's just horrific.

Yes, but I think the only reason it has become synonymous with the overall tsunami is it's association with the overblown nuclear accident. Hurricane Sandy really slammed the Rockaways, for instance, but people don't call it the "Rockaways hurricane".

Fukushima debris? What? Don't you mean "Tsunami debris"? The way the media sort of ignored that fact that at least 15,000 people died in the earthquake and tsunami and instead focused on the sensational, headline-grabbing OMG NUCLEAR DISASTER!!!!111!!one! angle was, well, just a bit despicable. The headline of this

Yes. There are several items for boys 13 and below.

Marsh v. Chambers was about opening prayers in a state senate session, not in schools. State senators are presumably less impressionable than children, and are not required to be in attendance during the prayer, which is conducted once per session. As the the dissenting opinion stated: "The Court makes no pretense of

Apparently, you're a troll and a dick.

Well, if that shit don't make you merry, I don't know what can.

Aight, bud. The first amendment protects us from government-supported religion. As it is a government-funded, state-supported, mandatory-attendence environment, the Supreme Court has held that religious displays and teaching in public schools qualifies as government endorsement of a religion, and thus, a violation of