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Sam Hanley
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Weird that this was posted today, I just did this exact thing yesterday afternoon. I don't even have a balance on the card currently, I was just pissed that my APR was unreasonably high. One big piece of advice that isn't mentioned here is that if the rep you first speak to claims that there's nothing that can be done

Yeah, that was my thought too. It sounds like this would basically be recording the average of all your fingertips, rather than an accurate picture of one of them. Real good way to have it not be that secure.

Sec0nded. That's a really, really weak winning entry. I'm surprised it even made the list.

I half agree but I also feel like it's partly timing — they're the only ones who've released really strong phones on multiple carriers recently. Not that long ago the Motorola Razr MAXX was blowing up, and it was (in the US at least) only on Verizon. If any other manufacturer bothered to put out a flagship android

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Meh, there's much better examples of this type of video. The George W. Bush Sunday Bloody Sunday is a masterpiece.

I feel like a really terrible person for having the same thought. Kinda poor timing.

This ought to read "Starting January 28th, Foursquare would be going to start publishing your full name when you check in, if anyone out there still used Foursquare".

Honestly, this is a slightly more insightful observation than I ever would have expected a) on the subject of Emoji, and b) from Miley Cyrus.

Seriously. Have a little dignity.

Eh, I'd say that it's more plausable to say "hey, clearly I didn't actually have every single order I've placed in the past few months show up DOA" then it would be to try to dispute, say, just one false charge.

I imagine the reason that social scientists might be interested in it is because of the big role social media has played in getting information out of places like the areas involved in the Syrian revolution. A reliable way to gauge the probable reliability of information coming from an unknown source on social media

I'll just leave this here: http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/untreaty.asp.

Here's the thing I'd question though — I'd argue that the measure of a good ISP isn't just how fast the internet is, but how fast it is in comparison to the number you're paying for. When broken down this way, it's always going to skew towards the ISPs that provide the highest speed top tier packages — which is great

A cynical mind might be led to think that whoever it is in China who picked that logo is trying to create confusion in the mind of someone looking at a product, thinking it's passed a certification that it hasn't really.

Something interesting to note is the remarkable similarity between the Conformité Européenne symbol and the "China Export" symbol. See http://goo.gl/GMjzq.

Yeah, they were pretty clear at the time of the purchase that it was for patent reasons. If they wanted to have Motorola make a nexus device, they'd likely have been better off doing so WITHOUT buying them — so as to not create the notion of playing favorites in comparison to Google's other hardware partners.

Dead rock stars are serious business.

Gonna second the "No". Even if get past the notion that they took instagram pictures — why are they holding/wearing random things to make it clear that they're living in the present? Shirts with random social network logos on them? That doesn't make any sense. No artist today would wear that.

I love that people are confused by what your point is.

It sort of seems like you're going to have to let go of that nickname if you're going to try to enter the search engine game.