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@Jose_J_Herrera: A rich person's amusement park. Sounds like the BMW of real estate?

@curiouscomputer: Try to elevate your issue to a case manager. All of them are located in the US, I believe.

@m0m0: I didn't buy 7 units. Exchanged. Sent to repair centers and exchanged by HP. Again. And again.

For one, many people have already purchased cases. Will they all be refunded for that too then?

@rickmeister5000: Agreed. God. I've been through seven HP laptops in two years?

@redman042: India has a ton of people, and space is definitely a growing problem. Japan has the same problem with space. If there isn't a space problem already in Dubai, there will be one sooner or later as our global population number increases.

I just listened to the beginning of that link given above. Honestly, it sounds like those power-nap sounds.

@doofusgumby: time to check out the areas near major airports for air traffic on satellite!!! :P

@jdale: Think of the system as a beaker with solutes of different densities. Based on the principle of that, along with the concept of gravity, it makes sense (somehow) that if you pushed a tube closed at the top upward, air would fill the tube from the open side at the bottom, dropping the atmosphere ever so

@CAD Traveller: sound sealing chambers and travelling through a non-existent medium?!?!

@FotoGi: I see an Octorok from Zelda.

@Spatula: I've always wondered, if we pushed a long closed tube from earth (near the ground) into space, and then open it once we pass the earth's atmosphere, would we create a vacuum pulling all the air out of earth? o_O

@jacobestes: Hmm... good evidence it's not shopped, but the image on the lower right is satellite, and the larger one is from a car, taken at different times, no?

@sarge5: I have a feeling that some random company is going to have graphics cards SLIed or something in their laptops... along with that i7 that's meant for a desktop, and a battery that is there just for the sake of having a battery. :P

So how do we know that the "fix" isn't just making the iPhone show four bars instead of one? I mean, it shouldn't be hard to write an if-then statement so that whenever there's a place with one bar, to show four bars instead... :P

@Hedgeson: Is it standard for televisions or standard for computer 720p screens? I thought the standard for TVs was 1280 x 720?

@AlienSix (WeComeAlive) ver.: Usable, not to mention, it would be a really nice wedding ring if it had pictures and videos of them together or something.

Hmm... Well, I hope someone joins someone. Honestly, having four different companies fighting with four different formats and four different styles can't be good in any way.

@Soap Flakes: Actually, I do see your point though. Hardware acceleration has helped a little, but it really doesn't feel like YouTube and other media-related Flash things utilize it to the fullest extent.