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+1. Perhaps work on a follow-up including: bar-b-q grill, truck nuts, chromed windshield wipers, spinners, matte paint job...

I second for Golf, which is barely a hobby, it's just slightly less painful that married suburban life and nudged itself into some degree of acceptance by wives. Table tennis, on the other hand, actually looks like it's demanding in many of the ways real sports are. Speed, precision, focus, etc.

Geez, they actually forgot to mention the largest decision-making factor: off-the-books cash contributions! I guess Wrestling couldn't come up with enough dough, and unfortunately - as big as the Olympic Spirit may be - IOC's executives' daughters' Barbie-Pink Bentleys don't pay for themselves!

It's the key question, yes! It is attractive in a functional way, now let's hope for succesful hw-sw integration!

Haha, ok, great way to make a point.

Sure, I'll give it a go. 10 times greater EM leakage. Several things: EM leakage from what, if the antennae are off. Also, as you may know EM intensity decreases exponentially with distance, so 10 times greater at the source would be incredibly negligible. Finally, I'm sure you've considered your Kindle might have

1. Applies only the first time you fly. 2. You should also put away your book, magazine, not sleep, and refrain from conversation.

What is the exact difference between a Kindle and any other phone or tablet if the antennae are turned off?

None need water, have you ever seen an a/c linked to the water main? What they do is condense water from the air they capture, which is a necessary by-product of the pressure cycle that c00ls the air. In even simpler terms, cold air can hold less humidity than warm air, so as the air is cooled some humidity

I thought you meant the one after the latest update, where Skype for Mac only works on the first run after a fresh reinstall. Although that's just plain annoying, not pretty.

UPDATE: Off with his head!!

Scared by what I read in the comments. It is evident and scary that some people can't come to terms with science and religion coexisting. By sampling around, it seems those who understand the principles of science are able to fit religion into their lives in spiritual, personal terms. On the other hand, it seems

Your humour is more subtle than I can detect. It really reads like a serious statement. In the off-chance that in the 21st century that is actually your real opinion, please seek professional help and stay away from guns, heavy machinery and sharp objects of any kind. For your own safety and that of those around

Very soon there will be a Parallels equivalent, and this will all go away. Long live Microsoft Office for Windows on a Macbook Pro Retina in Coherence mode!

They did surprise pretty much everyone with the MacBook Pro 15" Retina. There were, of course, rumours here and there about a high-density screen, but nobody had seen what they presented. And it was innovative not only in form-factor, it is also really impressive in performance. So maybe they are maturing some

Wow, that's trying really hard to spin it the opposite way. Google Maps having more and better content does not mean that accessing content in a more data-efficient way isn't something Apple Maps can do better. Apple can improve its content and Google can improve its efficiency. It's really not about taking sides.

I am not emotionally equipped to handle something like this without free use of profanity.

I hope they made them touch-screen friendly too! And I'd add a LED on the tip of the middle finger for some "watch how you're driving" action!!

Wow, 1990? Yikes!

I'm not a fan of handball, I'm not trying to defend it. I did, however, once fill in during a women's team practice in the old continent and can tell you it is very physical, and not in the great way it probably reads in the first half of this sentence. I played competitive basketball at them time, so had at least