klambake2234
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klambake2234

If two- thirds of non connected Americans are 65 or over, and the majority of them are uncomfortable with computers... Does that mean that most adults in 1990 were also incomfortable with them?

"that this law is being enforced is utterly draconian."

@gloveofpower: Why not? The employees knew what the next car was taking, and they certainly had the time to make it.

for me, today is 09/08/10, not 08/09/10. Call me back in September.

@Xacor: Then some bosses must be idiots. There's a difference between bding lax and allowing employees to damage equipment and waste quite a chunk of time doing or undoing 'pranks'.

@orphic1: That's not a funny. That's psychopathic.

@Silverguy: If K-12 schools truly sucked then no-one would ever get to university in the first place.

Some of these technologies are being written off waaay to early. The Singularity is only 'expected' to develop by 2045 at the earliest. And the other techs such as nanotech or self driving cars are advancing nicely.

I love how so many commenters on this article are posting their 'solutions' to the problem and then saying "problem solved", to satirize Wikipedia editers and to show how silly they are not to know the obvious truth. That's exactly how edit wars start- thousands of people have their own 'obvious' solutions and become

@Slinkytech: Of those people hadn't wasted their time, then we woulsn't have wikpedia today.

@TheCrudMan: The first with dialog, yes, but there was barely any in the film. All the spoken lines in the film probably take less than two minutes, the rest is intertitled.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: Yeah, but if you saw that, you probably would still think that it's really food. I mean, why would fake melted food even exist and why would you look for it?

"As the video advances, the spot we are seeing moves through space."

@fredcadete: Maybe it was a premonitio of you watching this video.

@Nell_fersher: I thought that until a few seconds ago.

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