ndwiseguy-old
ndwiseguy
ndwiseguy-old

Right, and did you notice that according to his data, Apple's only been the plantiff in two court cases in the past two years? Did you notice, that his search query was only about ones with a judicial decision, and not ones closed out of court.

Right, and did you notice that according to his data, Apple's only been the plantiff in two court cases in the past two years? Did you notice, that his search query was only about ones with a judicial decision, and not ones closed out of court.

Next question then..how do we now share these articles on Twitter or Facebook?

I think the big one that I cannot live without on my Android handset in Handcent SMS. I absolutely love that app and it's popup for replies. Definitely an essential for me.

@dc-united: As you mentioned, Math is definitely not your strong point.

There are headsets in use already, and they've been used. Case in point on the Argentinian goal the head ref consulted with the linesman before making their call. Granted it was the incorrect call, but the tech is there already for them on that point.

Joel, the officials do have headsets with which to communicate to each other. And, case in point the referee did check with his linesman on the disputed Argentinian goal from Sunday. They still made the wrong call, but they at least do have the proceses in place to check.