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lol, lucky he didn't try to do that where I work, he'd get shot ha ha.

Couldn't have said it better.

@spider2544: Just a little background, I work at a gun shop that sells all this kind of stuff. Not that I know everything, but more than most. I have many friends that own lots of restricted firearms and they're perfectly legal with a little paperwork.

Of course it's better, right now. Verizon doesn't have 40 million iPhones yet. Just wait until their network data demands quadruples or more, then we'll see how good they are.

The author should have looked into this a little more carefully before passing this on.

Talk about a flawed system.

@spider2544: Because it's a pistol not a rifle. There's no limit on the barrel length of a pistol. Short barrel rifles and shotguns are legal as well with the proper paperwork and a $200 tax.

@skt.smth: There's been pistols that shoot shotgun shells for a long time before this, I don't see why this wouldn't be legal in the U.S. I already have a Taurus Judge which shoot a 410 shotgun shell, pretty cool pistol.

Very interesting, none of them had any idea what they were starting in 1978, ha ha.

I'm sorry, there's no excuse for not backing up data. Even if it wasn't stolen what about a device failure, fire, whatever. If you can't trust your company servers then make a backup once a month and store it in a safety deposit box.

huh huh, asian boobies

the 2nd amendment is what protects the country and allows for the 1st and 21st amendments you love ;)

not all of the red sea is that deep as proven by this shipwreck that's there today.

@GregtheMad: Because until he's dead he's still a threat to the lives of the people around him. It's 100% his fault that he was shot and killed.

a "certainty" that can't be proved, gimme a break.

@DefineStatutory: exactly, I'm surprised they haven't been called to the table for basically lying to everyone about the iphone's reception after years of exaggerating the quality of AT&T's signal that the iphone was picking up. that's no accident, that's Apple finally getting busted for something they knew about all

@sloanstrife: ha ha ha, couldn't have said it better!!!

the AV industry already uses CAT5 for distributing HD video, this is only news for the consumer market. HDMI is a crap product compared to CAT5 based solutions. HDMI is very expensive in a cost per foot comparison and very limited in the length you can run it without loss. the CAT5 solutions avoid all of the HDMI

maybe he should have have not isolated himself from the iPhone 4 and really held it like in the picture so he would have seen the antenna problems before they sold 1.6 million future class action lawsuit for reception devices.

Believe it or not, try Wal-Mart.