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I didn't care about the dickbar. I did care about the fact that the app crashed every time i tried to open it. Switched to Echofon.

I haven't heard of the electricity idea until today... but I'm fairly confident that a Minnesota-based company has invented the future of firefighting. It's a water soluble gel... which means no water damage. And the fires are eliminated so quickly and completely that smoke damage is massively reduced too. Check out

Oh no I'm completely with you on that part. I'm more addressing the fact that the "root" of the behavior won't be considered unhealthy. Follow me thought process there?

Is this unhealthy? Absolutely. But we shouldn't be surprised in the slightest.

Andalites were the shit. Now that you mention it, they're actually one of the more creative forms of alien life in science fiction IMO.

How about glasses-less 3D computer monitors? Sure, the 12 and 20 inch screens are pathetic for televisions, but it's perfect for laptops and desktops. I definitely see the monitor application as a more viable market than anything home-theater related overall.

I can completely see where you're coming from, but maybe you can give me an example?

Mainstream film has been about the almighty dollar for the entirety of it's existence. Sure, when film was first introduced as a medium, it was artistic in the sense that it provided an entirely new way to see the world. After they realized the moneymaking potential, the movie industry became focused on generating

Are these numbers real or nominal? If they haven't been adjusted for inflation, it could be pretty misleading. (ie. If sales did not grow from 1993 to 1994, the graph would reflect a straight line, when in reality the line should move downward. $5 mil in 1994 is less than $5mil in 1993.)

More than anything, I'm impressed by the reporter's ability to say Harry Baals so many times without so much as a smirk. He should go work for The Onion.

@Purple Dave: It might look that way from the outside, but you couldn't be any further from the truth. The company I work for is a vendor in commercial and military aircraft parts.

This might be a stupid question, but what's with the blue on the right side of the image?

@The Squalor Also Rises: I'll agree that the writing was subpar... but I think the biggest issue here was with cinematography. Just notice how a majority of the film used medium and long shots.

@Bikari: That's not necessarily true. Most dialogue in film is captured via boom mic, lav, or even the mic on the camera.