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    @akuma_619: Normally I'd agree, but lucasfilm have a pretty good tech pedigree and so much of the prequels was bluescreen that a lot of it won't actually be postprocessing (i.e., anything computer generated can be re-rendered stereoscopically, leaving just the actors to be post processed). Course that won't help the

    Good. Hopefully with Lucasfilm's technology pedigree they'll do a good job of it.

    @ecobore: Well, it's been over 150 years so far, so I wouldn't hold your breath.

    @Tachyon0118: "Not having random strangers see me naked is definitely within the realm of 'essential liberty.'"

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    @Comatose Turtle: I wondered what those things were too. I'm guessing the augmented reality cards are just markers for rendering objects onto a video stream from the front camera. No idea about the slide pad, unless that's the name for the analog controller?

    @suppaman: "People want all-in-one things"

    "I'll probably continue to use my printer as little more than a place to set down the mail for quite some time."

    @oogabubchub: "The only assumption I made was that you hold your phone with your hand"

    @SeraphX2: Full of kids where I am.

    @oogabubchub: Who said that's how I hold my phone? Who said my phone was tiny? Don't assume.

    @RecipeForHate: Nope, like I said I've used an iPad and I managed just fine without gripping the bezel

    @Karnivore: Funny, I manage in on my phone every day.

    With those butt ugly bezels, they're all equal looser in my book. Wake me up when someone makes the courier.

    *Cough* bullshit *cough*

    "shouldn't racing equipment be tough?"

    Is that chain there in case it tries to float off?

    They don't look like they'd actually clear any surface water (which is sort of the point, else we'd all be on slicks).

    "Cars, trucks and motorbikes then slide over the eggy mess, in a hilarious Keystone Kops-type situation. Oops."