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Ah. Well the video starts by describing an immovable object as being impossible due to relativity...if the immovable object is standing still and I'm moving but you change perspective to me, the immovable object is actually the one that's moving. Then he regressed and defined the characteristics of the intended

Apple could shine there also, it just needs to be as secure. I can definitely see fragmentation. I worked for the army for a while and different groups went different ways just for the sake of being different it seemed.

the video starts by saying that the layman's terms for unstoppable force and immovable object are basically the same thing: two objects of infinite mass who's acceleration cannot be changed. It then says that by definition they would have to have absolutely no effect on each other.

I think most of the reason that iOS is going out there (I work right next to people who handle some mobility solutions for the military) is because top brass thinks it's shiny. They insist on getting iPads even though the government won't pay their data fees because the government won't let those devices on their

it does, I'm sure. Microphones and speakers are exactly the same, just microphones are specifically engineered to take in the sound and speakers are specifically designed to put out sound.

Did more people take calculus in the 1930's than they do now?

The problem with open source software that I've run into is that the documentation may be present but it's cryptic and not accessible. The biggest people that profit off of open source software are consultants that know the product.

Blackberry still has a huge foot in the federal/defense market place. If the new phones are good I can see it going viral through these markets.

Some dogs break their tails and they don't heal properly, so they need to be amputated. A lot of owners will dock the tails to preempt the breaking.

It's not io9's fault that dystopic fiction is all the rage. It's easy to write to and easy to read.

I didn't really see an evolution when he was around. OSX hasn't really changed much and the iPhone was more or less the same as long as he was around. Same with the iPad. I think it's more of the perception that he was evolving the product line. It seems like more of that has happened recently than before...the

Sure, I consider my self a bit introverted and had those dive-in head first feelings, but they fade very quickly. I can't imagine having a relationship with someone for a month let alone a year if I'd never actually met them.

Makes me wonder what "faaaaarrrrr from it" means though. Does it mean I sure hope not because I'd be excommunicated? Does it mean he fancies his pro football career chances are better if he's a moron than gay?

Whether or not he could have gotten tail is a moot point.

Not to mention: I'm too busy complaining about how no one will answer me that I couldn't attend the briefings that would have answered my questions.

from @asshat51 in a thread above: "Try holding up a mirror to a military laser and see how long it lasts. Mirrors are designed to only reflect the visual light spectrum. IR lasers go right on through."

just in time for north korea's nuclear tests!

the reason it needed to be added was because they publicized it making it less of a secret door and more of an: oh that's kind of cool door.

And it's understandable that that happens.

The law isn't on our side though, if you want to have the child and it dies during delivery, they're not responsible even if they are, actually responsible.