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@RushinRussian: About to say the same thing... So now we know religious states swear more, consume more porn, and condemn everyone for those exact behaviors. Can we rename it the Hypocrisy Belt?

You also have to recognize that some people will not want to listen to what you have to say, will be hostile to reason, and will demand that their emotions be granted some relative significance that they probably shouldn't.

@RushinRussian: That's one of the best things I've ever seen. Thanks.

While they can certainly afford the hit that the SSD would entail, something tells me they won't exactly allow their profit margins to slip.

@Bluetooth: Ahh.. okay. I was not aware of the way this went down. Now that I am, it seems that perhaps the DLNA committee jumped the gun to bring the tech to the market earlier than their competition could, and failed to market the advantages or develop user friendly software solutions that would allow something on a

@Bluetooth: I'm sort of lost in your response. If what you're saying is that Apple conceived the idea but took longer to develop it, then MAYBE that's fair. However, they are patent-happy enough to conceive of a product they have no intention of delivering to the market and are just covering their bases. It's really

@Bluetooth: Cool it there, buddy. You're gonna break my sarcasm detector.

Resulting DOC file = garbage. AWESOME!

Or you could just download the cracked version and save yourself some valuable time.

@frikova: Download a program versus right-click. I dunno. I mean if it makes things work to your advantage, then it's a significant deal. I'm even kind of an Apple-whore, one might say. However, it just seems like the web is abuzz about something I was thrilled about as a Win7 function for years. Apple does it 3

Hasn't this been available on Windows compatible DLNA devices for years now through a right-click?

The JooJoo is way better.

@The5thElephant: We aren't special, but that's not the point. The point is that brains are absolutely relevant to how we interact and why we behave the way we do. We can explain how the brain is related to human behavior. We can't explain, in the way that astrology PRETENDS TO, how the plasma of stars can directly

@lbarllcodel: Calling bullshit on astrology is likely to piss off even more people than calling bullshit on religion, at least in my social circle.

@444: Except that brains can empirically be proven to be much more than that. Astrology can't prove any causal connection between these balls of gas and personality traits.

THANK YOU!!! Stop trying to rationalize it, people. The stars and planets have no bearing on what kind of personality you have. Social conditioning and genetics are way more plausible explanations. The moon affects the tides because of gravity. It's a physical property. That is not the same thing as saying that

... or another high-speed network I don't have access to.

iPhone 4GS

Despite its initial problems, since iPhone 4 is generally one of the most satisfying consumer experiences, I don't think asking people not to buy it is going to amount to anything. My wife still has her iPhone 3G and loves it. My EVO already has some technological successors, but I like my EVO. Fear of obsolescense is

Sad thing is, that's probably the name they decided on after several other ideas.