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"Oh and did you hear? The first 50 people to order $400 Lou Reed headphones get a LIMITED EDITION AUTOGRAPHED LOU REED CD! What?!?! You might as well send me a cassette tape. How about an eight-track? Thanks for the limited edition drink coaster Klipsch."

I agree with the why? America is the #4 country in the world for murders with firearms. I think the problem is that people here are brought up to fear them, and they think their protection will come from the police/government, not knowing that the police and government are only out to protect themselves. At the

They did over an hour ago. Reading helps.

Please ban Quake 'n' Shake for his insensitive comments.

Gun trounces insane any day.

Maybe it's just me, but I believe that a technology that would possibly allow us to cure every possible disease and illness should be researched irregardless of cost. You'd never get a government to fund something like this though because the lobbyist wouldn't get their kickback from Big Pharma. Gotta love the good

So helping destroy disease is bested by high cost? Sounds fair.

I don't see how you can say they have a crappier network, since they're faster, and their voice coverage goes many places verizon doesn't (it works both ways bud). What ever you say though, I'll back out to keep from an all out carrier war.

The vital difference here is that this information is being broadcast over the air. It's sort of like shouting to someone across the street, and getting mad at someone standing beside you for listening. If you don't like it, then don't shout across the street. The airwaves are for everyone.

My question for number 2 is how much electricity the LED in the plug uses vs the 'Vampire' power that's sucked from an empty socket. I know LEDs use little power, but I would think that 'leaking' electricity would use less. I also know these are only on when something is plugged in, but would it counteract the

Nope, lead is dangerous to humans.

oh, in that case, lets see how long of a comment line thread we can run. 4!

Was "—Please do not read this sentence.—" just so people could respond?

So should Verizon need to call their data 2g because it doesn't measure up to speeds you get with AT&T 3g? Why would a phone company show data coverage (the 97% thing you mentioned) over voice coverage? AT&T's HSPA+ is rolled out nation wide, and LTE is in 15 markets, so the foot print is higher than Verizon's. Why

So its really expensive, slightly more radioactive gold?

I was wrongly informed, thanks for correcting this.

I agree, but it is still technically classified as 4g. Hell, LTEv1 shouldn't be considered 4g by the old standard (100mb/s+).

I thought that's what he dual core atoms are for, but nobody ever really used them because the cost was too high?

Hey sir, the Power Rangers were Gods. Please edit...