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I know right? I'm pretty certain that you can find beautiful professionally taken hi-res pictures of almost every landmark, monument, picturesque scenery or whatever, but people still take photos themselves when visiting. Go figure...

Rachael from Bladerunner, yes. Bender, no...

Are you sure that it's not from the entire leg, and not just his knee? I have a really hard time imagining how all that crap would fit in a knee in the first place, let alone for someone to actually live with it, AND never complain about it...

It's funny how 3D artists strive to achieve the look in the original clip, but almost always end up with something like the edited clip, which just doesn't look quite real. As someone else said: It's the little imperfections, wrinkles and stuff, that makes us human, and it's perhaps one of the most stupid ideas

Netscape was free for home users, not for businesses. That changed because of IE but in the end killed off Netscape.. And also, if IE wasn't free and included in the OS do you still think that businesses and developers would turn to it, when Netscape was a better browser?

It does matter very much, since IE was free and intrinsically bundled with the OS. MS had, among other advantages, the financial upper hand on Netscape and could afford to squeeze them out by letting them bleed slowly. And, as you say yourself, when developers turned to develop for the most widely and easily

Yes, I guess you could 'go ahead' and use something else. Problem is/was that is was not exactly user friendly options, except for MacOS, and most computers was sold with Windows. And no, MS did not exactly prevent installation of other browsers, but you couldn't remove IE, and MS was extremely aggressive back then,

Heh... true I guess. Am I right in that you couldn't even remove the shortcut back then?

I don't even know what the hell Boot to Gecko is, but does the vast majority of companies and private users use either of those? Back in the day almost everybody used Windows, and because of the tight integration with IE there was really no competition. There was one called Netscape Navigator, which was a very good

Yes, now you can, and that is the happy consequence of the persecution of MS. At the time you couldn't just uninstall IE because the OS was dependent on IE and vice versa.

I thank you - it'll go very well with my virtual cup of coffee!

I went in here to say the exact same thing...

Looks like an AirPlay icon... Apple vs. Ikea lawsuit coming soon...

I can attest to that. In the store that I work in this is the first iPhone since the 3GS that wasn't sold out at the end of the launch day, and considering how few we had in stock that's kind of impressive in a depressing way :)

I'm sorry to bring it up, but that thing cannot possibly be a tablet. I have read somewhere, most likely in the comments sections on these pages, that there's actually only one way to design a tablet...

I see what you mean. I just don't feel quite the same way. Take Corpse Bride for instance; I actually didn't realize it was a stop motion picture until well into the movie, but when I did, it added another kind of awesomeness to it. This video of a building would be utterly boring if it was just animated and there

Because they can and because of the satisfaction they (assumedly) feel when their plan is well executed. Why do people bother playing live at concerts when they could just put a computer on a table and let it play their music? Sometimes 'handmade' is just an impressive feat...

That is true. And I just realized that I wrote crap instead of crab :)

How did you derive that from this review? As far as I understood it the author didn't have a problem with a neutral, transparent sound as such, but that these cans just aren't good enough to produce a neutral, transparent soundstage with the necessary amount of depth.