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@docwisdom: We seem to agree on much of the chain of events.

@stereobot: Infringement by a nonprofit doesn't mean that the creator of the material did not suffer actual damage, perhaps due to lost advertising revenue on the original site.

@docwisdom: From both of these postings, I gather that you are kicking the wrong dog. McDonalds isn't the villian, government is.

@jepzilla: "you could build a short-range radar with that kind of accuracy in an hour in any modern electronics lab"

@k2backhoe: Agreed that the various surfaces reflect different amounts. I would say that the lowest increment of IR that returns intensity higher than background is the depth cue for that pixel.

@TheAlmeida: But I forgot to include the link for this year's technology benchmark!

@jepzilla: I think that the term "time of flight" is being abused. It's not measuring how long it takes a beam of light to go out and return. (Nor do I believe in k2backhoe's triangulation theory.)

@universalcode: That adds up to a lot, but you get multiple burgers and a lot of leftovers.

@CrispyAardvark: Oh, that's healthier than a fast food burger, but that doesn't make it healthy. Red meat?

@GusF: "An organisation from the far future which is trying to ensure that we don't develop time travel before we're supposed to."

@docwisdom: Distilling that down, you are saying "I'm fat so government needs to control you!"

@secgeek: You are right in that all kids' menus have similar foods - hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken fingers are all things that kids are likely to eat without fussing.

If I were manager of a McDonalds within the jurisdiction, I would obey the law to the letter.

@universalcode: You gripe at Vanderhuge for not reading the post, when you clearly did not read his.

@TheAlmeida: Do you mean the Nintendo 3DS? The screen is small.

@Mark 2000: What makes you think it's just realistic looking? This guy is dedicated!