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Mr. and Mrs. Smith being debriefed. So what? ;)

Step 1: Analyze competitions new products.

In other news, a team of roughly 250 lawyers at Apple filled a multitude of lawsuits today against every manufacturer in the electronics industry.

I vaguely remember an episode as well. They discovered that the Exo suits they jacked into had or where beginning to develop an intelligence of there own. Again, reasonably complex stuff for a show that was supposed to sell toys.

A few added notes on Surface. First, we didn't even get a full season, the last episode (the 12th I think) was supposed to end with a mid season break, which unfortunately became a cancellation. Second, in addition to a strong, scientist, female character, you forgot to mention ridiculously hot.

It would have been nice if it was the same price, but not surprising that it's not. Game console hardware has always been sold at cost or a loss under the assumption that they'll make it back and more from game sales. The PC market just doesn't work that way, nor does the PC version of the kinect have that big an

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What killed the revue was the price. It was neat, but more potential than punch, which didn't justify the $300 price tag. But with the honeycomb update and the closeout price drop to $99 I ran out and picked one up. It was well worth it and I'm intrigued to see how it continues to improve. I also suspect that part

It's not practical. Your in the extreme upper atmosphere, not space, so you still have a little ways to go. Sure, a vehicle starting from this position wouldn't require the massive thrust, aka massive expensive rockets, to attain orbit. However, that vehicle, plus smaller rockets, plus payload, would still weigh so

First, scrambling/overriding the signal between a drone and it's controller is/always will be a major problem/vulnerability. No matter what kind of security measures you put in place, the threat of that security protocol either being stolen or hacked will always be an issue. Best case scenerio, your drones are lost

It's an oldy but goody

I concur. Plus, imagine the military advantage from a cyber perspective. Sure, you've got to physically deliver your code to the network, but chances are you where doing that anyway. Only now you don't need to worry about your little virus spreading out on the interwebs and attacking things you don't want it to.

And can be easily confused and then brought down intact in Iran. Ya, no thanks. Unmanned aircraft have a place in are military, and will continue to do so, but we are no way near the day when it's a good idea to completely replace the air force with UAVs. Jesus's arguments seemed to be based on the assumption that

"A seven-arm predatory sea star."

I always thought it would be evil fun to volunteer to do a season with these guys. Both because I love the sea, and face it, the Japanese whalers are full of it. Nobody needs to harvest 800+ whales for "research". They're using a loophole in the law to operate an illegal commercial operation. That said, I'm an

For me I've found the multiplayer vs. single-player balance to be pretty good. There are numerous quests scattered through the game that are intended for groups, usually flagged as Heroic 2+ or Heroic 4 depending on the size of the group they intend. In addition u have "flashpoints" which are story driven instances

I only made it about a minute in before becoming physically ill. The horror.

The inaccuracy of your astronomical vocabulary is disturbing.

F2P is just short for "Our game isn't good enough to keep subscribers". Plus they'll probably nickel-dime you to death. I'd much rather have the steady quality ever updating/expanding experience a subscription based game from a quality developer. My only real complaint is the upfront cost of purchasing the

I think Apple chose to market Siri so much because they needed it. Apple, from a marketing perspective, is reliant on that "It'll change everthing" persona. We joke about "but how will people tell that mine's the better one" statement, but to these guys that's a real problem. Hence why a beta piece of software got