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You should send Diaz over with a printed copy of his 'I hate the English because it's in my blood' rant from last year.

Ok, the Beyonder then,

The X100 has a poor function set, so the only real reason to buy one was the brilliant sensor and the great lens.

The Inbetweener would waste all of these pussies.

Most cleverest ?

The X100 isn't actually a rangefinder, it just looks like one.

I have a Yorkshire terrier, and my partner is allergic to most dog hair, yet no such reaction to our Yorkie.

If we can do this with humans then Soylent Green can finally be a reality.

lol, I'm going to laughing all week about this, and considering the cuts that N.A.S.A. might be facing, my demeanour will be the polar opposite of theirs.....oh dear.

Nutters...fantastic, beautiful, lovely nutters.

Guess what new data centre Apples web presence is now running from....

If it was real HDR, the sky would not be over exposed.

I say PAH ! to your hair sir...

Peter Cushing was one of the nicest people you could meet.

Their entire ecosystem is ad-driven, they simply don't need adverts up front whilst they steal your personal metrics.

Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the transmission of moving silhouette images in London in 1925, and of moving, monochromatic images in 1926. Baird's scanning disk produced an image of 30 lines resolution, just enough to discern a human face, from a double spiral of lenses.[4] This demonstration by