paulie76
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paulie76

The reason we put our devices away during take-off and landings is the same reason we return our tray tables to their full and upright positions. SAFETY.

Cheap, tacky and horrible acting. Coming this spring from Syfy.

Yeah...because they're doing SO well in the home computer market! Have they passed 10% yet? They've been creeping up on it for what, 30 years now?

Ever actually "looked" at their profit margin on their phones in comparison to literally EVERY other company on the market? Same as their computers. They are overpriced in comparison to the cost of manufacture versus the competitors. They know it. They are unapologetic about it because they know that stupid people

At least without a legitimate declaration of war, I agree completely.

I don't think anyone should have the nuke. But the hypocritical shit going down makes me second guess that opinion, truth be told.

All the companies are the same, unfortunately. And even if they weren't, they all outsource their parts to the same handful of suppliers/manufacturers. So somewhere down the line, all electronics companies have dirty little secrets like this on their books.

I have no scientific evidence to back this up, but I'm going to go with the belief that there is a difference between "how fast a human can run" and "how fast a human can run when there is a T-Rex on their ass".

Voyager had some impressive two-parters. I definately would have looked at a few of them over Basics though. "Year of Hell" would probably have been my choice. Even though the ultimate end of the two-parter completely pissed me off, the end of the first part was great!

They didn't find anything "on" Mars. One of the researchers was on the internet and found out that Apple had been granted a patent for "a spherical reddish orb that orbits the sun at a distance of 141.71 million miles"

I'm not necessarily "against" it, though I would rather see a blanket deal with Google for software related patents. That way not only would android itself be protected, but as an added bonus the manufacturers would be hopefully forced to toe a closer line to stock android in order to protect themselves. Touchwiz,

My experience exactly. I was so blown away by the old version (I played it on the Genesis) that when I heard about a new one I was so excited that I could barely stand it. Then I played it....

To be fair, 1990 hadn't yet fully escaped the 80s. It was a transitional period. My suit jacket with rolled up sleeves and neon green T-Shirt (a la Don Johnson in Miami Vice) underneath is proof enough of that.

So you don't want our oil no more, eh? Suddenly Canadian oil just ain't good enough for ya', eh? Well that's fine and dandy then. When you get the chance, please return the chainsaw we loaned you last weekend. Keep Bieber though, we kicked him out of the house for a reason.

Do it. If CM10 is available for it, it kicks stock Jelly Bean all up and down it's ass.

Now that you mention it...

I like the look of it. But you're right. If it had an Apple logo I wouldn't buy it. I would wait for the competition.

They actually look better than google glasses.

"The tiny hair of perceptible added sharpness..." Maybe it's just me and it differs from person to person, but the difference I see in the picture is huge. Not a hair of perceptible sharpness at all. But night and day sharper than the One X.

I sell the damn things and I fully back up everything you said. It's ridiculous.