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It makes sense, as I'm sure it has something to do with DRM, but it's still shit...

Oddly enough, this is exactly how I described dubstep to my mother over the holidays...

Or just make sure to find the person who would rather pay for a previously rooted one. There are a lot of people out there who are either too lazy or don't know enough about the process, but still want it done.

Wouldn't it only be a paradox if both were telling the truth?

Yeah... um... yeah!

I love it when I tend to argue the same point as someone else and don't even realize it :)

So it's basically an SUV vs. Crossover-type marketing; gotcha.

Turn Pass Time into a drinking game.

"The U300s is the most expensive 'Ultrabook,' but it's also the one that bears paying attention to."

It appears to be happening quite more frequently as of late. I need to quit drinking liquids when I'm reading comments. On the other hand, it does say something about the improving quality of our commenters' posts, though.

I think the point is that they can justify, legally, the persecution of individuals in their homes even though it says it pertains to companies. I have a feeling they used the initial language to mask its potential maliciousness to the public and make it sound more benign than it is. Or... I could just be letting my

Except:

Sweet J.H. Christ. I'll be running to get the paper towels to clean up my desk now...

Superfresh: Reading articles that (s)he doesn't want to read and then bitching about reading said article.

"yes, I bought SoundJam waaaaay back when and have Napster-free portions of my digital music library dating back that far"

Replying to promote.

That sounds particularly similar to the "boring psychology" kind of role playing ;-)

Completely curious, Sam, but are these observations based on your view of the screenshots or have you actually tested this phone. I only ask because it would be strange if this phone actually blew smurf balls in operation (lagging, bad rendering, sexting grandma by accident), but looked "nice." It seems you guys

I'm curious to see whether this is reflected on the types of lives that, particularly, those eight kids had. For example, are they more likely to remember earlier memories if the family is generally happy? Does the brain cope with bad memories by forming a suppressive barrier earlier on?

I'm gonna throw the biological plague wrench into the cogs of your statement. If you look at the bubonic plague, it didn't necessarily affect everyone instantaneously, but it traveled relatively fast given the modes of transportation we had back then. You don't think everyone in Europe (and throughout the civilized