Asus is just preparing for every contingency.
Vanilla and Cherry coke will become a thing of the past.

In order to get it, you'll need to get a small packet that costs about ten dollars and then mix it yourself.

The site is being slow because of the Gizmodo effect. Try again.
Exactly. After it took so long to get 2.2 I gave up on 2.3.
That's really all Assassin's Creed has going for it. A positively delicious story that makes me want MORE.
My Droid hasn't been updated to 2.3 yet anyway.

Consider yourselves lucky.

This seams like an insanely bad idea.

Polypropylene has a tendency to bend and degrade because of constant heat (quite fast actually), while paper alloys are all very flammable.

Depending on the type and makeup of the polypropylene (and how this paper alloy affects that) it seems like wishful thinking.

Easy, Republicans keep winning elections.

Ding!

They did the equivalent of this once.

It was taken down because it discriminated against minorities at the time. It would never, ever make it this time.

Mmmm, brains.

*munches away*

I'm one of the 12 Million with incorrect data in one state.

I mean, they misspelled my damn name. I can't show up and vote with an incorrect name. Further, I didn't even want to be registered in this state, I'm still registered in Nebraska.

Stay classy voting registrars.

I think we all gave up on Newt's silly ol' moon base when we realized it violated treaties.

:3

We have a winner folks!
Am I the only one who read 5G-1 as SG-1 at first glance?
"Of course it is kind of ironic that a pro-free market Fox News anchor is now realizing that, when given free reign, the free-market will rape all consumers."

So true. So so true.

Very true. It makes for a good graphic though.
I think this graphic hits it home with everyone here.
Tell that to the planes that smashed into the towers.

People are quick to forget that the airport security DIDN'T do a good job back then, no matter how much they want to think it did.

"rather the impact on cable television where there is little to no choice."

So far as I'm concerned, that was done already when only one company controls an entire city's worth of televisions. The choice is already gone, this is just icing on a cake.

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