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Seriously. If they announced the HTC 7 Pro today I'd switch to Sprint immediately. Unless they do it soon (i.e. by the end of MWC) I'm going to have to stick with AT&T and get either a Focus or an Atrix.

As I was reading that I recognized it as how I was feeling at that precise moment, which was somewhat unsettling. Time to unplug.

Goodness gracious, great balls of fire!

@jschwalbe: This could be the first evidence in human history that there IS such a thing as too much porn.

@milrtime83: The ground cops probably didn't have hellfire missiles and chainguns to take the bike out, either.

@romevi04: I know exactly what you mean - I've been a rugby player for 20 years, and my position is traditionally the biggest guy on the field. I need heavy workouts too, and the Kinect can't do that. What it does do well is a 20 minute bodyweight/dumbell circuit that is pretty intense. I was panting by the end of it,

@NaraVara: Exactly. Not to mention that the odds of finding a bone marrow donor match are very slim to begin with. Factor in finding a match who also happens to have a rare polymorphism that protects against HIV and the odds drop to pretty much zero. This is not a viable treatment for general use.

@ItsMeMasih: Every successful company on Earth is all about the $$$, as you put it.

@Arken: Me too. I can see avoiding fruit juices and dried fruit (both of which are easy ways for you to effectively demolish several pieces of fruit at once) but no fruit at all? Nope.

@romevi04: I bought a Kinect and Your Shape: Fitness Evolved. It's brilliant - it will completely kick your arse in 20 minutes a day. Added bonus: I felt so good about exercising at home that I ended up going back to my long-unused gym to start lifting weights again.

@devianaut: The first thing I did when I joined my current lab is convince our lab manager to dump the Folgers and start buying whole bean Starbucks and a grinder. It's not perfect, but it's so so much better.

@BronzeSoldier: I was a huge, huge fan of ME, despite its bugs and glitches. ME2 took everything I loved about the first one and polished it to a mirror sheen, then got rid of all the annoying quirks. It advanced the story, and set us up for a cataclysmic third and final episode.

@CosbyTheKinky: Don't forget that the guy who has been arrested has harrassed other people. It's not a victimless crime - if I paid good money to play a game online, and some jerk could kick me off it at will just because he could (or if I was a better player than him), I'd be angry and upset about it. Why should I

@belo: Thanks, I didn't know that. I've been actively trying not to be interested in the 40k MMO because I just know I'll get hopelessly sucked into it. Thanks for breaking my will, jerk :p

@BadPlasmid: Cool, thanks. Things should certainly improve now that GINA is in place though.

@BadPlasmid: Under the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) of 2008, health insurance companies can no longer use genetic information to deny coverage because of a preexisting condition. Under GINA, employers cannot fire you (or not hire you) based on the results of genetic tests either. If you or anyone

@Arnheim: Seems to me that they should have made this a Deathwatch game. They could have had Marines from different Chapters fulfill the different fighting styles that are available.

@The5thElephant: "Second, I don't understand the demand by everyone here that people like Dr. Rosie Redfield and the others have to "prove" that the results are wrong. Are they supposed to travel to Mono lake, take their own samples, and repeat the entire experiment with their own funds and equipment?"