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@CaptainJack: Sure, but there are two things that you don't realize:

There are too many dialects and too many ways of signing ASL for this to work properly.

@Jesse Scroggins: Or water. What if the other guy had a big hose? I'd prefer to see that than some underpowered fire extinguisher.

Don't cross the streams.

@Hello Mister Walrus: I prefer the, "Kaaaaaa... meeeeee.... haaaaaa... meeeeee... HAAAAAAAA!"

Definitely 110.

Who knew dogs needed additional oxygen supplies when flying at altitudes above 8,000 feet?

I'd say it's pretty fitting for the TV/VCR setup he's got going.

@DustyButt: I love that this was the first effect you thought of regarding this technology. Hearted.

@MePerson: Only for short bits of the movie. We're still not 'allowed' to rip the entire movie.

@Geckodelimon: I rip blu-rays in Linux all the time (My linux machine has the only PC-based Blu-ray drive in the house).

@The Professor: T-Mo's network is far more reliable (and far faster if your city has HSPA+) than AT&T's.

NO! I don't want a massive influx of iPhone users destroying my reliable network!

@beanperry: I know. That's why I submitted the correction. You can't desalinate fresh water, which the article says the device does.

Does it desalinate fresh water, or does it desalinate salt water?

Letstalk.com also has a deal on the Samsung Vibrant. With 2-year activation, get the Vibrant for $99 (after $250 instant and $50 mail-in rebates).

@jmd1513: I really like the collection of feeds on one page by the NY Times:

Is Giz invited this time?

@Twanzio: T-Mo has some serious Android hardware coming before November. Just relax and wait.