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I think I’ll stick with designers.mx (although at least they still have the hunted feature, even if it is a bit tucked away)
about 10 hours ago on A month after launch, have we forgotten about Twitter #Music?
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Recommended Matt Brian's comment in Award-winning director accused of breaking China's 'one child' policy, faces $26 million fine
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So a spherical chicken in a microgravity environment could cook itself?
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Some men adopted space, but I was born in it, moulded by it, I didn’t feel gravity until I was a man.
12 days ago on Burn notice: NASA discovers that fireproof materials ignite in space
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China’s one-child policy restricts urban couples to one child (exempting rural families if their second child is a girl)
I’m sorry, how do you control the gender of a child to avoid a fine?!
12 days ago on Award-winning director accused of breaking China's 'one child' policy, faces $26 million fine 3 replies
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The advantage of online programming is that it’s in the same place where all the hype and advertising is. Channels could still exist (and do on YouTube) but not charge for everything, only the shows you want. I started watching The Guild on Geek and Sundry’s channel and from their advertising I now watch Space Janitors and other stuff on their channel. Would be a bummer if I had to start paying for it but if they dramatically raised the production value I might pay. Of course pilots should be free to get people into it, or do a 24hr trial for the show.
12 days ago on YouTube launches paid channels starting at $0.99 per month
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Looks awesome, must have!
12 days ago on Virtual robots in space: 'Rawbots' lets you build the Wall-E of your dreams
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I’ve thought for years that it should be the shows that are subscribed to, not channels which I’d only watch 1% of. More than willing to pay as long as the collective price of my subscriptions are lower than a Sky/Virgin plan and the UK gets US content as it’s released, not a year later.
12 days ago on YouTube launches paid channels starting at $0.99 per month 1 reply 2 recommends
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Does it come in camo?
12 days ago on Real-life Batmobile to race in Gumball rally next week 1 reply 1 recommend
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About time, but I wish they’d do Bad Piggies too.
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The movie was good fun, but the original Extremis story arc form the comic (which the movie is largely based on) is far stronger, I highly recommend it.
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I had this with IR:
A friend at school had a PDA with and IR blaster. He turned off the projector when he was in class, baffled the teachers :)
27 days ago on Back from the dead: why do 2013's best smartphones have IR blasters? 1 reply
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They’ll probably need to support 4K in about 3 years time. Might need a hardware refresh if they don’t support it from the outset.
27 days ago on The next Xbox will be revealed on May 21st 1 reply
