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Perhaps Gizmodo can show us how to turn the red & blue ones into 3D glasses.

@Spoddy: I hate Comcast as much as anyone, but I'll also admit that I cancelled cable because of Netflix and Hulu.

I've had the Sonos system since shortly after its release. The original controller was a bit of a brick, and the controls were very close to those of an iPod. The system itself has always worked flawlessly.

I'm surprised a system like this doesn't exist in Portland yet.

Are we sure he's just not up there to wait for the mother ship?

I'm excited to see the lame UFO conspiracy theories soon to hit YouTube because of that smudge on the window.

I agree with the author, minus one major flaw. Until the smartphone

In fairness to the author, he never actually says the clearance was 1.5 inches. On the other hand, he definitely seems to believe that this vessel could have snow on the upper decks while in the 80s on the lounge level.

Sadly, all I see is the opportunity for the airlines to charge more for "power seats."

They still have work to do.

Just sad.

We own [ff.ly] which is also a URL shortener. So far, so good. The company that hosts it has been pleasant to work with and very responsive. We're hoping this continues!

Yes, but will they charge for WiFi?

@robot-shmobot: Ah. Looks like you figured it out. Great discussion though!

@robot-shmobot: Not at all. Let's use Alpha Centauri. I'm assuming that from the perspective of the person on Earth, the light from that laser would take 4.5 years to reach that system. If a spaceship left Earth at exactly the same moment, traveling at 99% the speed of light, it too would take not much over 4.5