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Haha, the diaper changing app was banned from the App Store :P

Regarding the Chrome thing, the setup files downloaded by the updater are also always left behind. It seems safe to delete it, so I always go ahead and do so on my old laptop (8GB hard drive!!! :P )

@Mickets: I would revise that formula a little:

I really don't know too much about supercomputers, but is it just like a super-large server-style computer with MOBOs that have 1 GPU and 2CPUs that are all linked together?

I wonder how fast the processor is. If it's fast enough, maybe it can be rooted to load a raw version of an OS and use it as a real tablet.

@Kyle VanHemert: Consider posting the video, and asking us if it's CGI or not in a poll. You can tell us the day afterward and make it a fun little weekly game! :D

@NumbersGuy: When I was around four years old, my parents bought a desktop for themselves, running at an amazing 66 MHz. Considering how much I developed using that machine, I'm sure it would be just as beneficial for them to use a desktop as it is for a laptop.

@Johann Schmidt: In terms of speed versus cost, AMD is probably better than Intel. In terms of efficiency and heat output, I always feel like Intel works better.

@volim: My thoughts exactly. It's really easy to create a program that selects colors based on those represented on the picture, and then replicating it in the blank box that we're supposed to draw in.

@ericsbinaryworld001: I'm assuming that the OEMs like 32-bit OSes to prevent people from calling in for tech-support to ask why their app isn't installing. Software devs like 32-bit since more users can use it, including 64-bit users.

@jejustice: Indeed. A person with an iPhone probably hasn't used the Android or WinMo OSes in general. It's hard to say which alarm clock is better when you haven't used all of them!

@Zak123: I think you meant to reply to bowei437?

@Steven Callas: I'd assume that that's probably the biggest change with Windows 8 from Windows 7. There's not much you can change to an OS other than make it easier and faster for the user to use.

@bowei437: Office is a huge part of Microsoft, probably bigger than the game console of theirs. It's taken for granted in most places, but I have yet to see a user at a school or workplace who has never used a Microsoft Office product.

Hahaha, the title says Win XP! :P

Vote: PowerPoint

@fhall1: Not really, the adhesion between the water and the plastic bags would be enough to prevent that.

Can't you just lay some black garbage bags afloat on the water by filling it with a little air and closing it with a twist-tie on the open side? I mean, the hula-hoops probably work more efficiently, but I'd be too lazy to do all of that >.<