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Apple hacked RIM.

I'm not saying that canine teeth are definitely vestigal, but there are many things in the human body that we don't need.

So people at your house can ask you about it, and you can try to impress them with how hip your table is.

It depends on the speed of the truck. at very slow speeds, a right turn would keep the truck better balanced. Especially since a highway offramp that is curving left would be banked. At slow speeds, the force of gravity would be higher than the centripetal force. At high speeds, a left turn would be easier because the

Why is that?

Mayor of Ground Turkey

It's called following up on a story.

My guess is that the fixed lens will keep this cam well within the consumer market. Could be a pretty awesome home video camera though.

Honestly, I don't understand why this necessary as a "tool." When you get a text, then have to leave, do you show everyone you're hanging out with your text message?

6. Receive targeted SPAM for dating sites who know that you may be in the market for a real girlfriend.

Now when everyone searches for "iPhone 5 review" in a few days, this fake review will be the first result. Mass confusion will ensue. The world may explode.

It's a preliminary study. There's no way this would pass a peer review or let alone make it through the editors at a scientific journal. But that's only because of the sample size.

16 percent of time spent online, not 16 percent of Americans' days. Big difference.

It'd work if the cat is right pawed and only wants to scratch.

It's called some words have more than one definition. We're not reading a scientific article here. Have you ever heard of the president "killing" a bill? Or someone with "an hour to kill?" Or maybe you get into arguments with friends when they say they just "killed that beer."

It's true that one element of our repulsion is that this isn't part of the Western culture. It's the same reason for why we are repulsed about eating dogs (but then there's also a cuteness factor involved).

I didn't assume you meant Citizen Kane (I used it because it's his most famous film). I just thought it was silly that you were comparing this video to Orson Welles. You could go on any random video on youtube and make the same comment. It's just silly.

That's a matter of personal ethics. But I agree that if someone is against stem cell research, it follows that they should be against IVF. I thought it was necessary to explain that embryonic stem cells do not come from abortions (i.e. a fetus in the womb is terminated), but as the by-product of IVF. However, one can

oops, double post.