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Take a page from Canada, you have to actually build the prototype and have it function to actually patent it.

He's in a hoppier place now.

No it doesn't. A 32-bit x86 chip and 32-bit Linux support up to 64GB of memory. Some versions of Windows supported up to 128GB of memory.

No it doesn't.

Hang on Samesung! 64Bit chips are fine and well, but a 64Bit version of Android to actually run on it? I think you may be waiting a while!

"Now that it's been erected, it slaps you in the face..."

I'm sure, if you digged hard enough you'd find Gawker readers who appreciated the most new new new new version of Kinja. Maybe even three whole people.

I'd be interested to see a comparison between this and the MoGo Mouse:

Damn it! Dave didn't empty the urine collector again!!!

I had a solution for that, head save but dry issue.. but guess I'm a$$'d out if these guys sell a better product..

I have to admit it kind of bugged me that all of the moons apparently didn't bother to have their sunlit side facing the Sun.

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The qubit has always been an issue for figuring things out even Noah had questions about it.

Find bug. Report bug. Get ignored. Exploit bug. Get noticed. Bug fixed. You were bad, no money for you.

What happened to the culture of "Don't Be Evil", Google? Not convenient anymore?

If Microsoft did something like this they'd be in yet another monopoly shit storm and have to do all kinds of bending over.

I did this with my car battery and it broke my desk :(

Why did it stop at the end? Did someone smack it?

Or they could just do it like iOS which is way more convenient and have sand boxed shortcuts. An iphone with a passcode can still use the camera shortcut, but they can only see photos taken during that "session" (i.e. not your whole library) and hitting the home button just brings you back to the lock screen. All the

Good heat content, good density, good melting point, and corrosion resistance.