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How sad is the NYC subway system that it's still years behind the DC Metro in getting cell service?

Why don't these hard-working industrious people understand that we fat lazy Americans know what's best for them?

(Not counting the Nexus One and some Nexus S models.)

So if I walk, thereby expanding less energy, I can beat someone who runs?

Why compromise when you can have both in the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime or the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity?

How do you know running barefoot doesn't help much in races? Study didn't mention anything about speed.

Dear Mercurians: the statements made on Gizmodo do not represent those of Earth or even the human geek community. I personally think your world is quite lovely, not at all hellish.

Obviously a battle between Force-wielders is too complex for unattuned bystanders to comprehend. When all combatants can manipulate unseen energy, there are thrusts and parries that occur between the fancy light stick attacks. When they can foresee the future, they will strike where they foresee their enemy going and

Perhaps it is a means of protest that is not obvious to most but recognizable to those among tech-savvy progressives, thus allowing women to share their opinions against an oppressive government with less fear of retaliation. Or maybe it's just dumb. Your guess is as good as mine.

It seems to me this is most advantageous to folks who rip their CDs in Apple Lossless (ALAC) format. Allows you to maintain a CD-quality collection on your hard drive and convert to more portable format as needed.

"The closest you can get to buying HFCS is regular corn syrup sweetened with HFCS."

Yeah, except, "I can search the Internet and buy a pound of cancer-linked saccharin or pure stevia or, yes, plain old sugar, but not one drop of HFCS (if I'm wrong, send me the link because I can't find it)." See, the problem isn't that it's not in stores; it's that it's not on the Internet - the WHOLE INTERNET! By

uh... you don't know what Karo is. "The closest you can get to buying HFCS is regular corn syrup sweetened with HFCS."

Poor chumps who've kept their comics in polybags are in for a surprise. Polybags are not archival quality and will degrade over time with or without exposure to light, taking the comic book with it.

They look Atlantean to me.

I thought that was Steve Jobs.

If HFCS isn't bad for you, then why is it limited to industrial use like some controlled substance? It's the only sweetener not available for direct sale to consumers. I can search the Internet and buy a pound of cancer-linked saccharin or pure stevia or, yes, plain old sugar, but not one drop of HFCS (if I'm wrong,

"...they need to plant eggs inside of a host, like some wasp species, but compatible hosts are probably a lot harder to find in space than in a terrestrial environment." — Yeah, except the xenomorphs probably are native to a planet and not to the crashed spaceship where humans found them.

No worries. The following story arc will be called "Pool."

And yet your list of "original programming" includes one remake, two shows based on movies, and two others that got movies (though one of them was just a really long, really good episode of the TV show). Still a good list though.