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Google Maps should scrub their 3D data for NYC and just load this in. Awesome work!

@rickatnight11: Seriously, though, you guys are awesome. Commendable dedication to something so fun!

@Dave: Bank of fucking America?

I loved the first game, skipped the expansion pack, and REALLY loved the second game.

@SlashZaku: I can't stand most of Sandler's films....I did like "Click" and "Funny People", though. Click was surprisingly dark, and I love Seth Rogan in "FP".

@SlashZaku: He does play the exact same role in all of his films...but y'know? I like it.

@DaveyNC: From what I recall from the last time I installed Chrome on Linux (Ubuntu, which Mint is based on...it's all Debian), Google simply has a .deb file (sort of like an .exe in Windows land) that installs Chrome AND adds a source to Synaptic, so that it gets updated along with the rest of your applications.

@LordObento: That's what I was thinking...looks like KIRF.

@Roth: Yeah, I don't believe this is illustrating any scientifically defined 4th dimension. I was under the assumption that the 4th dimension was Duration.

@ataturk returns: I'm sorry you feel that way. I don't see anything in my text that implies I'm an expert.

@rickatnight11: Sorry, not a movie expert here, guys. I just threw out a framerate.

I kind of wish people would stop comparing video with screenshots....especially when comparing grain. For all we know this looks GREAT at 30fps.

That looks like a solar panel.

@SigmundTheSeaMonster: Because fiber is relatively expensive, we still aren't close to reaching the limitations of copper (at least with the throughput A/V gear will require), and every time we DO reach that limit, they come up with another way to improve efficiency, thus improving bandwidth.

@Batmanuel: Correct. Signal degradation only matters when you are reaching the limit of the medium. With digital it either works or it don't. :-)

@InsidiousTuna: Which doesn't work properly....and rather than fix it, Apple is blaming its customers for using it improperly.

@NotSure2010: I think we all suspect this sort of stuff happens. It doesn't make it any less shocking to watch it.