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@31337h4ck3r: I liked deluge on my windows, but new versions suddenly won't work anymore for me, no warnings it simply will not start, and yes I have recent GTK2 (as well as python 2.6), and deleting the profiles settings stuff is no help either, weirdest thing, it's always something with torrentclients.

@iamjames: μtorrent had the 'incident' though when the coder made some stuff for the bad guys to use.

@Nürburgring: Well I'll never pay over $400-ish for any bike, so I'm sure I won't be seeing a lotus in my possession, so the point is a bit moot :)

@Nürburgring: Quite right, I should say 'riding in circles '

@B52: And another thing, that design will give you one hell of a neck ache in no time too.

@Nürburgring: handles better? that bike is clearly only usable for those indoor driving in circles contests, and that's fine if you are into that (and keep it off the TV) but it's not a 'good bike' that 'handles well'.

@CalHoon: Excellent comment, I agree that it seems mostly artstudents that design those fancy new models, and people trying to make it look futuristic so they can sell it for tons of money.

@vavon205: Spokes distribute the impact of raodbumps too, and a bike should have a baggage carrier and lights and you should be able to sit straight when in an urban environment, but this one might look nice as an ornament though.

@B52: Maybe there's an opening we thankfully can't see at that certain spot.

I don't think everything in bike design was a refinement, in fact a lot of changes ignored that there were reason to the older design and made it actually work worse but look more modern.

So now that you have that kinect and sony's 3D in the offing, which will of course be ported to the PC too I expect, so that means we have lag of the network and controller and we have to count the lag cumulatively since you have to wait for the controller (upto 150ms?) and only then can you start sending the updated

@RoboBagins: Uhm, ever heard of DX11? Is the 8800 even DX10? That's not just about speed, but that's part of it of course, but also about new stuff the old hardware can't emulate.

If you really make a sport of 2 teams into one of 3 teams I'm sure one of the three would be ganged up against leaving them no chance at all, and for that reason I don't think it's something that works in real life.

@JAlexoid: The hypnotic effect is well documented and on long monotonous roads they even try to prevent the hypnotic effect that makes people zone out and drive off the road.

@RB26Skyline: I'm sure the sealing can come before the ballvalve, but you might have a point about the strength needed to cut the pipe and there being a need to cut it in emergencies, but I still think it needs a redesign, especially when used deep under water.

Censorship, it's all they can invent these days, every damn university has a censorship technology focus and so do all private inventors.

@Mark Schwegler: I think that if they want stability and reliability that goes beyond an event that would take down the internet they should make their own network, but it takes a lot to take down the internet, there are lots of people with large economic interest who try to prevent that, and a lot of people who like

@m9105826: You keep it in a container was the idea, but yeah there's lot of practical issues, it's a nice natural solution though and sounds better than golfballs really.