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Theophilus P. Wildebeest
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How about my Alienware M17RX2?

That looks great, until you slide the tabletop to access or replace a remote and whatever is still on the tabletop shifts the table's center of gravity enough to topple the table.

You mean like all of those "Snail" type tape dispensers that don't cut the tape with their horizontally mounted blades?

I used to drizzle hot water over my windshield from an electric kettle, pouring it onto the top of the windshield, letting the water de-ice the rest of the glass on it's way down.

Automated traffic lights are not controlled by scales of any kind. They are induction loops, that sense the change in it's electro-magnetic field by a large metallic object immediately above it. If you as a cyclist wish to see a green light whilst stopped by a red light, get off of your bike and lay it down over the

It looks like all of the latest Apple Products. A fantastic idea from Steve Jobs ruined by Tim Cook.

World Market, Meijer, and selected Kroger supermarkets sell them.

Looking at the angle that the video was taken, I wouldn't be surprised if the user was pretending to be on the phone whilst taking it (so as not to appear deliberately targeting the then suspicious, but becoming guilty person), and was looking in a direction 90 degrees clockwise from the view of the phone taking the

And they all purchased as Christmas presents by the grandmothers of the kids who wanted iPad Minis.

I'm wondering if there is any autopilot solutions available or in process which could enable the tanker to co-ordinate the flight of any craft being refueled.

So, NSR won't raise the bridge and subsequently the tracks, because they want to guarantee the safety of their trains.

Unless the ATV3 (1080p) model has been jailbroken (which, from what I've read, it hasn't), you will be spending a bit more than $99 for a 720p ATV2 before you can install XBMC, ATV Flash or Plex onto it, as it's discontinuance has jacked up it's resale value by at least 50 per cent.

Just incase anyone reckons that the sentence is a bit harsh, as laser pointers as weaponry have been in the military's hands for over thirty years, pointing a personal laser unit at a military "target" could be indistinguishable from a military laser.

I'm sure that the threat of laser attack would have been mentioned during training.

How would you like to be in control of a supersonic machine and be made temporarily blind by some dickwad pointing a concentrated beam of light directly at you?

I do.

I'm sure that many hardened travelers with electronics will be carrying at least one power strip. Ever noticed how many mains sockets there are in low - mid cost hotels and where they are located?

Still, the inconsistency lies with how it makes contact with the one, or many hard surfaces which the phone makes contact with that initiates the damage.

Gorilla Glass is consistent.