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@Topsy_Elephante: Bing and decide, bro...just Bing and decide. The idea is supposedly that using Bing will help you make decisions, rather than just return information. I've only seen it work in one instance, which is with their flight price prediction tool. For the most part though, Arfn24 is right, it's mainly

@Lex Steers: He's also assuming that having a second Chuck Norris would be better.

@Turkieshooter: Hate him if you want, but I wouldn't call him useless. He's 16, likely set for life, and he has a cult following. That's power; and if put to good use, Justin can serve multiple purposes.

@tampadamon: Well, Gizmodo had a section devoted to the last oil spill (complete with banner) #oilspill

@nateilage: Yeah, that would be awesome...but this is apple we're talking about; they have to cripple it (to keep iPhone sales safe). They'll probably drop in the 3mp camera from the 3gs and give it b/g/n wi-fi. The "Retina Display" and FaceTime have been major selling points for the iPhone 4 so far, so I doubt either

@jedimaster: It's more expensive because of the way the legal system is set up. With the punishment of life in prison without parole, if the court made an error, or either side made some error in the way they presented evidence, the sentence can be re-assessed. Capital punishment has permanent effects, and as a

@bowei437: Jails are overcrowded because of drug policy. I don't remember where I read it, but I read somewhere that approx. half of all inmates are in on drug charges.

@hmphargh: That would be expensive. In your scenario, the victims families should have to fund it. Personally, I don't like the idea of paying to keep someone alive who will never enter back into society, and I especially don't like placing that burden on society.

@krisve: Given all the violence in prison, I would disagree with you.

@Kyle VanHemert: Kinda off topic, but...As an editor, do you automatically get a star? Can your star be revoked?

@EvanSei (lord of the gerbils): Isn't that from the 20th century? I agree though, the automobile (and it's internal combustion engine) was revolutionary.

@k2kyo: I agree with you, but I have no doubt that you'd get arrested for tampering with a government vehicle or something along those lines. Immediately following that, you'll be taken into custody, and the amateur photographer who just happens to be on the sidewalk will be beaten into oblivion by the officer while

Laser beam the size of a CD.....Is the beam visible? Is there a video of it in use?

@Snafu77: I'm also sad to see it end, but didn't that show go on for several years? I would think you'd eventually run out of new places to go. Once you do the arctic, desert, mountains, forest, ocean, and rainforest, what else is there? Caves?

@VoltCruelerz: I had an iPod Touch for awhile. It was pretty cool, and there were a few apps I liked (super monkey ball was awesome. Then one day it fell out of my pocket while I was on my motorcycle and it was run over by a car. I bought a zune off of my friend and I've never looked back. My only complaint about the

@Luke Forester: Apple makes money by instilling a burning desire to have an iPhone into the masses. From there it becomes a social standard. People don't buy iPhones (or Apple products for that matter) because they're better. They buy them because they're "hip" or "fashionable". Apple simply charges ridiculous prices

@VoltCruelerz: The android market runs off of your gmail account, so your purchases should be able to transfer over.

@pwheeler: They haven't announced that yet? Didn't Topeka rename itself like 5 months ago?

@RT100: It's easier to just take it apart. I never understood the "peel off the stickers" approach. The adhesive loses it's strength and if one of them should happen to tear, it's going to forever taint the cube. But I see what you're going for.