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@davidr521: gadgets were used during the "discovery" of these alleged "aliens."

@robo: 50 years or so when people are touring Job's new home, reading historical plaques about Steve's accomplishments... some kid will ask "I wonder what was here before Jobs' house?" and his buddy will reply coldly... "who cares?"

This is facinating, also goes to show that eyes will typically go to:

@improprietary: kinda looks like they didnt remove the paper backing. this photo seems to show a little better detail:

who makes it? you didnt specify.

damn, how'd he manage to track 290 prostitutes to begin with? guy gets around...

@Aaron Huebner: I was being more existential than PC really. My point, though pretty vague, was to bring into question our concept of what it means to "advance."

what makes you think they're not "advancing"? and what does that mean anyway?

@Habs: million dollar idea...

@Edix: Soy and to some extend wheat are not as hard on your system as red meat (unless you're gluten sensitive then wheat is out), but in this case the quality of beef being used is in question and the amount of additional "extenders" being used negates the benefits of eating soy.

because the blueberries are what make this delicious snack "healthy"?

why cant happy meals contain locally grown, harvested and prepared foods with toys that use sustainable bioplastics? the kids dont need to know where their food came from or what their toys are made of. they just want the toy.

@onNon: she's gonna buy "I am Rich" apps for the whole family! yay

@Slinkytech: the other half end in death...

@OreoExplosion: I have a valid point, this post is irrelevant to a gadget centric blog.

This post is relevant for Gizmodo to post because the bombs used to blow up the town and the machinery to rebuild it are... gadgets?

@pekosROB: True, most high traffic store carrying a recently released, popular phone will likely carry a working model. If the phone's less popular, or released a while back, a corporate store would likely be the best choice to get your hands on a working model.

@Brad: Good point! I also think "cash back vouchers" in the form of debit cards is a complete joke. Most carriers (verison, sprint maybe others?) have been going to this model. Best Buy usually waives these inconveniences altogether.

The biggest problem in the market today (for phones, or any mid-range $400+ gadget purchase) is buyer's remorse.