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Dude wtf someone almost hit a baby in the face with one of these. Like they are lucky that stroller had a sun cover or the baby would have lost an eye.

It would be interesting to see these browser figures adjusted based on total users of each browser on general internet

Well first of all Its not safe for privately owned bicycles either. Putting on child seat on a bike designed for 1 person puts you and the child at a much higher risk vs riding alone. Its certainly not illegal because you own the bike and thus can modify it in anyway you see fit, however it is strongly suggested you

Thats great and all but the reality of it is this will never make it onto the shelves of you local walmart. Bottles are round because the mass production manufacturing techniques used to put products in the rely on them being round. It would be extremely costly to change that existing infrastructure, and would

Wow your dumb. I dont even know where to begin with this article. The issue is the drivers? While its certainly true that a minority of the population are bad drivers, the drivers are by no way the problem. You even go as far as exonerating jaywalkers. Are you fucking retarded? I mean honestly I dont like using that

My thoughts exactly. Maybe were just spoiled from having seen such good content creators, but damn this video is just rough to watch, the narration has no inspiration.

Google Nexus 5. There you go problem solved. Top tier android phone, stock android, endorsed and supported by google, will receive all OS updates as they are released, and only 350$ OFF CONTRACT (far cheaper than an inferior iphone). FYI you can use samsung apps on the Nexus, granted its not intuitive as you need to

Sorry going to have to side with the bike share company here. Simple facts of the situation are that this invention adds a huge amount of liability to them. These companies have to pay for insurance in case something happens to users of the bikes, and that insurance typically comes through a third party who has

Am I the only one who finds these TED-ed videos boring as fuck? I mean minute physics, v-sauce and all those I love, but the format and narration of these is just terrible, makes me feel like im back in a high school lecture.

That last part man... mind blown. You've just ruined spot the difference picture for me for the rest of my life. Had to go try it out and immediately found all the differences in multiple pictures.

I didnt realize people had that much trouble removing a belt? I have a pretty standard belt buckles (loop with a rod on top that goes through the other side) and i can undo it pretty much instantly... Simple pull to the opposite side to release the buckle then release and its undone.

yea thats the idea, pay them more so they know you support the ridiculous amount of security at airports.

Heres one of my favorite ones thats actually in a proper format. This picture WILL blow your mind if you see the 3d effect right:

posting these as gif completely ruins the experience... Learn how to actually view them using the cross-eyed method its fairly simple and requires not equipment. Just view the two images side-by-side. The first time you pull it off and see the glasses free 3D effect your mind will almost definitely be blown. These

yup, the second they displayed the disclaimer message "Note stock models of this car are not vulnerable to this, we had to actually go in and install physical hardware to purposely make our car hackable" I knew the whole thing was a sham. Like wtf guys come on enough with the fear mongering.

My point is that this isnt news, you still have to physically acquire access to the system, and if you have the capability to do that then the system is already inherently compromised. Its like me saying I can remotely shut down all of gawkers servers and spy on everything their employees do... but first you have to

Yet another reason to download your movies/tv illegally. Get your 4k in a format that works everywhere on every device, and for the low low price of $0. When will these companies learn that if they want to combat digital piracy they have to make it easier for consumers to seamlessly procure media, not more difficult.

This is a pretty big scare piece. Sure you could do this... if you already managed to break into a car without setting off the alarm or alerting anybody (admittedly easy to do on most vehicles) why wouldnt you just hot wire the car and steal it. The application of remote hacking seems fairly limited. This would be an

well screen resolution and quality was by far the largest complaint ive heard from everyone who has used the occulus, myself included. It could be worth it i suppose if they get extremely top notch screens.

Im all for faster data and all but this is article makes it sound like LTE is some super slow network, when in reality LTE in most major cities is FAR faster than the average internet speed for the US. In Houston, for example, I can get 50mbps download on LTE (AT&T, suburbs not downtown), whereas most ISP only offer