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Well, maybe you can not believe in evolution, but you certainly can not believe in evolution...

What is it with people who think that a grossly inflated belly has to be automatically attractive to all viewers?

please excuse me while I go looking for my vomit bag:-S

ummm, too much time spent on the loo - sign me up for Guantanamoo!

well, according to the WSJ article, Saipan pretty much changed their tax laws retroactively to get to his money. So, luring somebody with next to nothing income tax and then raising it retroactively to normal levels doesn't sound very nice to me either.

so, if I would really piss somebody off, I would just need to discharge a gun right in front of their over-sized hearing aids? Kewl!

your message being?

very good and interesting, thought-provoking idea, Adrian!

maybe he just became reckless because he had gotten away with it numerous times before?

ok, so the markup is not exactly outrageous. And I am sure somebody who is prepared to pony up 750 for a point-and-shoot and likes Gundam, might have less of a problem of coughing up the remaining 400 as well.

That is correct, advertising does not just mirror society. It mirrors society's image of itself. And that is still slender, fit, anorexic - call it as you may (I seem to hit the wrong adjectives mostly, not so versed in the art of writing politically correct), but at least not plus-size.

umm, what would the camera usually cost? Is 1150 such a huge markup for a Leica?

What would AA learn from this? What should they learn from this? Or do they have to learn from this? They sell fashion stuff to women.

in how far does inductive charging automatize my home more than wire charging?

hmmm, more data? I'd say, simply less cars. Mexico City has an excellent Metro system (I have lived there 1.5 years), public transport is also pretty good, but as long as every idiot and their dog thinks that, to be a complete human being, you need to take your car to the supermarket two blocks down the road, that

thanks for pointing that out, saved me from the flak due to being the grammar/orthography nazi once more

well, sort of. Maybe I am still partially in denial, but I have added Engadget to my RSS feed about 2-3 months ago, and things are getting a bit redundant. I think the journalistic quality of engadget is better currently (as is the orthographical and grammatical part, just to single it out), but overall, there are

"The only thing holding it back in my mind is that it's so bloody expensive for what it does." and wastes oodles of energy, is actually a lot bigger than a normal wire-charger, costs more (oh, you already said that:-$).

The title "Saved from drowning&emdash;by an iPhone" - apart from the &emdash; is all kinds of misleading.

what with all the reports there were recently about people surviving falling from thousands of meters of height (google "Surviving Free Fall"), there is reasonable doubt that a jump from a couple of hundred meters is entirely unsurviveable. You might want to check your pharmaceutical options. Actually, those are not