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In other news: Nestlé makes moves to buy off shore drilling rigs.

This is a cover-your-ass move by the medical community, right? Likely due to the uncertainties about birth and developmental defects following conception using freezer-burned sperm.

The American tort system is guilty of many, many sins, but intrusive government regulations in the United Kingdom are probably not among them.

I lived in Troy for three years, and that's a pretty accurate rendering. Except instead of airships, those were rats. Giant, flying rats.

Now if the NSA would follow lead and also exit the US market...

Queue the retarded "BUT IT COMES WITH A CONTRACT" comments.

"If you'd rather not give Google any more data than you have to, in addition to avoiding these very tricks, you should probably turn off web history."

In Summary,

T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint: Nexus 5
Verizon: hahahahahaha

Masters Level chemical engineer here. Speaking as someone who has taken more thermodynamics and transfer operations courses than most humans should suffer through, I am not convinced. For certain, it can never take more energy to cool down a fixed volume of cold liquid than warmer liquid. Those thermodynamics simply

Crow T. Lantern

This is why they should do random drug testing at work.

I'd just want to play it, Detroit's a little too close to the actual apocalypse for me.

move to Detroit.

Ninja cats.

I'm not a fan of parents who use their children to push a personal agenda.

The only thing this has going for it over the Kingston SE9 line is USB 3.0.

You are paying for the fourteen federal employees who record, investigate, and aggregate all your personal data just in case you are the sort of troublemaker who wants to keep fourteen federal employees from recording, investigating, and aggregating all your personal data.

Read it in William Shatner's voice and it is fine.

Not at all! If it works for you, that's perfect. That's the beauty of Android, in a nutshell. You don't have to conform to some cookie cutter standard.