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Recommended sammydeluxe's comment in HP announces SlateBook x2 and Split x2: your choice of Windows or Android in a transforming tablet
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Recommended KittyKatta's comment in Disney abandons sexualization of 'Brave' heroine after public backlash
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Yeah they kind of dropped the ball on catching Disney when they create Elastigirl. They gave baby plenty of back. :-) You think thier sub-production company was Sir-Mix-A-Lot studios??
5 days ago on Disney abandons sexualization of 'Brave' heroine after public backlash
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Recommended Vinc's comment in Galaxy S4 Google Edition at I/O ?
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You are right. I am still tired of it.. I don’t think Star Trek always needs to be a big action film. But they are trying to draw in mainstream fans too. I still don’t like it. I doubt greatly Roddenberry had this in mind. Just sayin.. But your assumptions are probably right.
My sadness sits also with the fact they haven’t done much exploring, they just keep getting thier ass handed to them with invasions. Seems like the overall vision is just lost.
6 days ago on ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ review: boldly going back to the future 1 reply 2 recommends
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Recommended Uthor's comment in Homeland Security reportedly struggles to replace departing cybersecurity experts
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This is big news you guys. I mean nobody out there has a server based messaging system that talks to all platforms!!
(eyes rolling in sarcasm)
6 days ago on Message received: is BBM for Android and iPhone a sign of strength... or desperation?
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Most unscary looking villain ever. More of an evil annoying nerd than a diabolical madman thing. Also does the ship HAVE to keep going down in the big Star Trek movies?? Enough already with the downed ship thing jeeez…
6 days ago on ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ review: boldly going back to the future 3 replies
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Damn it damm it damn it damn it.. Thought this was going to be dual boot machine coming out.. I actually use MS and Android quite a bit..
I might still consider the ARM version and make it dual boot any way, if the bootloader cna be changed.
6 days ago on HP announces SlateBook x2 and Split x2: your choice of Windows or Android in a transforming tablet 1 reply
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There’s drama in acting like the world will be drowned. There’s drama in calling the people trying to get the information liars.
The biggest problem is the drama. Let’s remove emotion and just find the truth I am much more interested in that. Can we just agree to find the truth either way. If we aren’t all gonna die and have Waterworld cool. Could we chill out on teh fossile fuels and damning(talking to you China) proabaly so.. Moderationis needed plain and simple. Any rising level due to higher temperatures I think is problem. Bottom line..
6 days ago on Greenland ice loss may not be as severe as believed, new study suggests 1 recommend
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That is one of the prettiest phones I will never have the desire to own. No troll i promise. The phone is a piece of awesome engineering and unless someone gives it to me. I will not won it. Sorry Nokia.. You do good work though..
6 days ago on Nokia's aluminum Lumia 925 is the best Windows Phone yet, but that's not enough (hands-on)
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YES. Backtrack is the bomb.. But in a good way.. :-)
8 days ago on Homeland Security reportedly struggles to replace departing cybersecurity experts 1 reply
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well duh?? Just kidding sort of. Of course life sucks a little without modern conveniences that’s why engineers keep coming up with them. Just sayin..
Plus its not like you weren’t on the video podcasts so I am not comfortable is saying welcome back. Glad you learned something.
19 days ago on I’m still here: back online after a year without the internet
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Recommended Dedren's comment in Google CIO thinks today's lawmakers aren't the best for making tech policy
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Maybe for June you guys can choose a NON_DUNE frank Herbert book next month?? You know he wrote a whole bunch a books besides Dune. One of my favorite is Soul Catcher and The Santaroga Barrier. Just sayin..
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Yeah man, Verge was on the fringe there for a while, but this is a book I have and shamefully not cracked open. I don’t know who is getting their votes in to the last few books but this is finally worth joining the group on. Plus who care if they are fast reads sometimes, I don’t want to read 750 page books every month.
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Unless these things are vibrating a frequency or something, its difficult to see the importance outside of the fact that people were doing metallurgy earlier than assumed. That is awesome. But the mystic side too it seems rather invented.
Metal balls could used as rollign tools, bearings, counter weights, grinding tools or even decoration. That’;s not mystic that’s smart common sense.
21 days ago on Hundreds of strange metallic spheres found in ancient Mexican temple 1 reply
