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People are still on Myspace too. Myspace is dead but still operates. The same thing will happen to Facebook. It won't disappear from the internet but the generation that got Facebook up and running have finished college and because of the privacy issues many will, and have, retire their facebooks or at least begin to

Yes you scroll down. Navigate isn't the same as controlling the page. I've tried to find posts on a friends page, who had been switched to timeline, before and could not find the post. It was a post that had about 20 comments and had been on and off again for about a week. Yet I couldn't find the post. Posts are

Exactly! and Facebook is dying. Seriously. In 5 years it will be a shell of what it is if they don't stop changing everything. I'm not just talking about interfaces. I got used to the old one and I will probably get used to this one too, if I was going to keep using Facebook. I'm talking about the changes to security.

Yeah. I thought the whole "Everyone will be switched over" was going to happen a couple months ago but that came and went. Facebook introduced this and realized that so many people hated the change, maybe not the interface itself, that they realized they needed to do this slowly. I'd say about 30-40% of my friends on

Just because you think it's wonderful everyone else has to agree? I find it hard to navigate and not a huge improvement over the previous interface.

Mine was just changed yesterday. It had been a choice but they've only been slowly changing people over instead of the sudden change, like the last few design changes. Either way I had already decided to get rid of my facebook. Now that I've been switched over I just have another reason to toss it.

No, Dunder Mifflin already owns the copyright on that shape. lol

heh mine's working fine and has been since I got to work 2 hours ago.

When the lawsuit is being defended on the basis that the design was shaped entirely by the iPad, yet there are examples of similar designs decades before the iPad, then it means Apple has NO grounds to defend their "Design".

In the Star Trek universe money no longer exists on Earth.

Good to know. I had no idea and so just assumed that one had higher restrictions then the other.

Thanks for sharing this! I got into a debate last week, maybe the week before, on another Samsung/Apple article. The response I got was since it's Sci-fi it doesn't count. ugh! Talk about a face palm moment.

No, it means just because you invent teleportation down the line you can't sue someone because they "Stole your idea". It isn't your idea. Also Star Trek isn't even the first instance of a tablet like device being imagined to exist in the future. Watch "2001: A space odyssey" and the guys on the space ship use a

It was the 80's afterall and at that point Sci-Fi was still not taken as seriously as it could have been. Overarching dramatic pieces just weren't seen as being "Right". Thankfully, that has changed a great deal in the 25 years since TNG aired and some of the really great television of the past decade has come from

Doris is correct. While the food itself doesn't create a strong chemical addiction, like Nicotine or Caffeine. It can create a psychological addiction which can be harder to break. Chemical addictions can be countered, methadone for example, psychological addictions have to deal with finding a substitute to elicit the

I think the easiest way to go about a sequel would be by bringing in the missing elements of the "Knightfall" storyline, i.e. Azreal.

I could see a sequel filling in the missing pieces of the "Knight Falls" storyline.

Agreed. Seriously, that guy can't read. Also if you want to bring attention to a supposed misspelled word it's best to use Quotation marks so it doesn't look like you are being an idiot. LOL. "Changes" what a dunce.

That's weird. I've just gotten my Nexus 7 but it seems fine. I also have a Galaxy nexus, since launch, and it is also fine. Overall though I'm not surprised. There are always defects in the launch products. PSP's has the dead pixel issue. Xbox's had/have the RROD. Even Apple isn't immune to it with their death grip.

Your original comment was "never more" about the $320. Which could be read as referring to the past. That is how I read it but I agree that if the iPad 2 did go up in price that would be a wrong move and so highly doubt that would occur.