raindropbebop-old
RaindropBebop
raindropbebop-old

@Xer0Ph0kus: Well, I'm not well versed, but from the report I was listening to on NPR, the FBI actually coached this guy, made him into a radical, gave him the equipment necessary, and then arrested him. So basically, they made him into a terrorist, and then arrested him for being a terrorist.

You broke their servers, Matt.

@SEDAGIVE?!: So, in a related matter, how is it not entrapment when FBI agents provide civilians with explosives and the means to create bombs, and then arrest them for being terrorists?

@CaptainJack: Well, Obama lifted the strict bans on federally funded research that Bush had in place. So it's not "limited" funding anymore - but it's definitely not centerplace.

@ant1pathy: Huh? Are you using like gen 1 unrooted phones? I never have to "battery pull" my Galaxy, or even restart for that matter (it's been on for over a week straight). Same with Nexus One.

@Androsia: TouchWiz is pretty great, actually. Compared to both motoblur and the ridiculously glossy sense.

@916CALLTURK: I thought WP7s were for the ill/uninformed.

@916CALLTURK: I thought blackberries were for the suits?

@eyjafjallajökull: It's like for tweens who love to have all their social networking sites updating to their home screens every second, really.

@SteveJobsSexLife: I wish I could fit XP into a 4'' device that I carry around in my pocket - and actually functionally use it.

@A7: Galaxy S devices already do this with the stock touchwiz - and you can just skin it over if you're rooted. Tons of black-bar mods out there.

@Zordon: I prefer Latin.

@ant1pathy: +1, was just about to say this. Btw, android has a pretty good system for natively managing memory (and has had a good system for quite some time). Most phones nowadays, however, rarely need to do this, as they have enough memory to just keep apps cached in the background. Here's an article on the

@Nitesh: It was more petty sarcasm than anything else, but I did make a fatal typo which makes me sad. Before != become.

@CaptainJack: Well, if you read my post, you'll see that I didn't say fund. I know many people would shit bricks if the government invested heavily into that research - but barring and disallowing the research altogether is just reactionary. And compelling is nowhere near an adequate adjective to describe the

@Nitesh: Most unemployed people can't before neuropsycholgists, or astrophysicists in 3 months.

@bobpence: Who doesn't see compelling reason to research on embryonic stem cells? Helping further medical innovation and save lives is a good enough reason for me. Especially when those embryos are just going to be destroyed if they aren't used.

@c010rb1indusa: I don't know shit about castles but the whole idea of moats seems so archaic.