kpbrown01
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kpbrown01

Godwin's Law, you lose at the internet.

I doubt the ejection seat would have been used. This is a situation where you want maximum maneuverability until the point of impact. Not a time for auto-pilot or ejecting.

No yet comments yet about the moment before an eruption of a geyser named Strokkur? Gizmodo commenters, I am disappoint.

So if the fifth iPhone has the letters "4G" rather than "iPhone 5", that means they're copying everyone else, with "4G" in the name, right?

Next: The iGranny iSmith iPhone from Apple. Now you can feel more connected with the Apple brand by holding a phone shaped like the Apple logo (including the bite!).

Lying when we are in the same room with someone is more "intimate." You can see their eyes, they can see yours. I think it's the same reason why it's easier to overcome the psychological barrier of killing another human when you're using a gun (or plane, or missile) rather than your bare hands.

I once had an iPod charger that wouldn't transfer data. I'm pretty sure that a few brands of chargers that have use the AC to USB method (and come with a USB cable) can't actually transfer data with the cable. Just look for complaints of this in consumer reviews.

Maybe that's why bowling, billiards, paintball, first person shooters, and target-shooting are male-dominated.

15,000 answered the question: "What type of operating system does your phone use?"

Most cities don't even have cell phone reception in their subway. Frankly, I'd rather it be that way. It's almost a rule that people talk louder on cell phones than in normal conversations, and I'd rather not have some idiot next to me yelling into his phone over the sound of the train. But that's beside the point.

Gross, [-CH2-CH(COONa)-]n.

In my opinion you should have used brackets [or is that only for math? (which it could be)].

Especially if everyone has their own speaker and they're playing Phoenix's multitrack release: [www.wearephoenix.com]

Google's cubit, which is 6 palms.

depends if it's the new one or an old one.

OK, I will simplify it for you: ""The official range per GPS measurement: 2,475 meters..."

Huh? Quote from the article: "The official range per GPS measurement: 2,475 meters, or roughly 27 football fields."

Does anyone find it strange that you'd be smelling a different coffee than you're drinking?