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"Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto"

Take the test to see if you are now un-insurable. Prepare to kiss your life savings goodbye! It's all about "managed care".

Will we ever see a Blu-Ray recorder in the home theater, the likes of which could record content from streaming services? Nah, belay that request. Back in the day I filled hundreds of SVHS tapes with movies, but I never did bother to ever watch them.

Let me guess, when you buy a can of Red Bull you'll get an unlock code to see the real video?

That balloon might end up choking a whale.

Why are the anti-pop ignorati such a proud, vocal group?

People today, in general, are not smart enough to design, build, operate, and maintain such vehicles to be safe.

Good points. Bottomline is the intel must be actionable (within a narrow window of opportunity), else the A-160's presence is just for psyops.

Try uninstalling Norton. When finished, search the system registry for instances of "Norton". You will find thousands of references left behind. Norton is a malignant cancer with tendrils sunk deep.

30,000 ft is touted as a rated ceiling, but the operational altitude using the sensor package is likely much lower (as will be the endurance). I'm thinking the A-160 has a higher audible signature than an MQ-9 in the performance of a ISR mission.

How actionable is your intel when the subject of interest is aware of being observed (rotor noise)? Will you have time to influence events? Will the A-160 also have a strike capability?

I'll give "Windows to Go" a try.

Find out your biomarkers and be deemed uninsurable.

You should see the ad he's working on, to be shown after he names Sarah Palin as his running mate.

My ID is "666", and it is stamped on my forehead.

You will soon be deemed uninsurable.

Look carefully, that's a unicorn.

I wish Sony would open up third-party support (i.e., SDK) for the universal remote control feature.

A single Reaper air vehicle is not $30 million; closer to $10 million. It's an extremely cost effective solution to the persistent stare problem.