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Probably not the first one with this, but: Not Gonna Purchase.

@L: I don't know.. I hear way too many journalists about how they turn that 3D crap off after 10 minutes.

@FlashGeek: And that is exactly what I meant. Only thing scientifically accurate black hole had going for itself was its view on future robotics.

@datajerk: You must be too dense. I was talking about a movie with an actual black hole as a (semi) scientific badguy. I've seen Black Hole and in 1979, they obviously didn't know much about these things. Event Horizon had black hole tech supporting the plot, but that's not what I was talking about. I was talking

What makes me wonder is why there hasn't been a sci-fi movie around a black hole just yet? Even an "Armageddon"-like film based on fairies-and-unicorns-science would do, I guess, since all you have to do is dazzle the audience with the scope of such a body. "Sunshine", for instance, did a terrific job at showing the

I'm more curious as to see what kind of storage medium they're going to introduce this time. Perhaps games written on small pancakes?

This kind of stuff doesn't bother me so much. Some people just can't stand these kinds of things. Same with 3D movies.

It's amazing that this is going on, with Honeycomb so close already.

They're hoping we will compromise as well and soften our stance on 6 hour battery life.

Antenna gate joke is surely to be just as hilarious in 2011 as it was in 2010.

@Michael Paton: Wouldn't that have to be "with better functionality, sexy, less expensive and of better build?"

@pranthin8or: The sneaky kind that shouldn't really be there at that moment?

What is that big shoebox they're staring at?

Hahaha.. NASA and its incompetence.. If they're so helpless outside of the ship and so dependent on low tech solutions like the ones described above, how will they fend off alien attackers?

Damnit.. Almost got to know the secret of the WHY.

I don't care what those goddamn scientists and politicians do with the rainforests, clean water and hunger in Africa, but they'd better stay away from my internets.

Because there is NOTHING suspicious about a woman acting out of place by stripping down in public.

@Zoltan Shapiro: But I think it is actually what it was developed for.

On a much lighter note: Picture comes from one of the best scenes in Simpsons ever.. Recalling that still makes me laugh: "Aaah!! The goggles do nothing!"