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@TDizzleFoRizzle: I'm just saying it's easy to identify someone who doesn't have a formal scientific education when they use the word chemical in the context that you used it in.

I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment, but you humans do not. You move to an area, and

@TheMightyTexMex: Perhaps I was too vague but I was referring to the horrendous locations people keep their router in and expect it to function. For example under a pile of clothes.

@tomsomething: If he had actually "sliced the water molecules right in half" then he would have split an oxygen atom's nucleus resulting in nuclear fission. Kaboom.

@TheMightyTexMex: Funnier if you said "it got so hot it light the pile of clothes on top of it on fire".

@Clint Coady: I bet you never roll the power windows up and down for no purpose or play with the battery compartment on remote controls.

@TDizzleFoRizzle: Perhaps you are too stupid but do not realize it. Not that I disagree with you but if you are going to bash people for not knowing genetics than you shouldn't say "nor do they encode any new types of chemicals". Genes code for proteins. Also one gene can have many functions that are completely

At least it's still a whole fish. Just wait for the outcry over In Vitro Meat

@aak7268: Lisa: Can you help me get my ball down from the roof, Dad?

And this is when Intel's anti competitive actions have finally come back to bite the consumer in the ass. If another company was producing processors near the quality of Intel this would never happen.

@Insecure Penguin: Correct. Buzz Lightyear does not need to actually be filmed. They can render CGI movies in 3D.

How about a nice game of chess?

@AreWeThereYeti: What parts does a tablet have? Screen, mobo, processor, ram, case. What parts does a netbook have? Screen, mobo, processor, ram, case PLUS a super duper heavy keyboard. I doubt the ten inch keyboard is going to make it weigh noticeably more.

If the people who are supposed to uphold the law are breaking it then there is nothing Microsoft can do. If it wasn't pirated copies of Windows the corrupt cops would find something else.

@Les Mikesell: Point taken. Counter argument: wireless is susceptible to interference especially on unregulated frequencies that your neighbor might also be using. What is the point in having 1080p, 5.1 surround, ect if you are not going to have the clearest, most reliable signal from your weakest link, the wires,

@akuma_619: The world does have a way of working itself out.

@Les Mikesell: Many people get upset if their wire runs are too long, I doubt anyone concerned with quality would adopt a wireless video standard.

@randomher0: The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets forty rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it.

@SkipErnst: What you are proposing is basically ghost cam in a 3d video game. Video games are the only place where a full 3d environment exists even outside of the current frame of view. Perhaps designing an entire 3d environment like a video game but then digitally inserting real human actors over the digital