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Roomba saves child from deadly Viper, challenges Tango to a fight {Engadget}
Nov 28th 2009 5:53PM @OddManOut Plus One for original thought!
Roomba saves child from deadly Viper, challenges Tango to a fight {Engadget}
Nov 28th 2009 5:51PM @Wwhat Grrrrr it wouldn't be Islamic culture, it would be Palestinian/Israeli/Libyan/Whateveren culture. Culture does not equate to religion or vice versa.
Roomba saves child from deadly Viper, challenges Tango to a fight {Engadget}
Nov 28th 2009 5:45PM @(Unverified) It puts the lotion in the basket.
Verizon goes after Sprint's 'most dependable 3G network' ad claim {Engadget}
Nov 25th 2009 3:49AM @MaxDiablito I feel the same, I never drop a call on Sprint's network (in the SF Bay Area). They must have crappy coverage somewhere else.
Olympus Pen E-P1 spoiled by Swarovski {Engadget}
Nov 24th 2009 12:22PM Oh how thrilling! Now we can ALL have that "just bedazzled my gadget" sensation, with all the hard work! Giggles! *puke*. The crystal thing is repulsive on almost everything, why do people think it looks anything other than gaudy and repulsive?
PlayStation 2 finally launches in Brazil for the bargain price of around US $462 {Engadget}
Nov 21st 2009 1:07PM The taxes are a way to try and keep people buying stuff that is made in Brazil... the result is that anything having to do with technology is damn expensive.
Finland unleashes Blobo, the squeezable, all-too-cheerful game controller, on an unsuspecting world {Engadget}
Nov 21st 2009 12:52AM Damn that thing and its commercial are a hot mess. Even the older guy in the commercial was like "kill me now." Man, if people thought the Wiimote was boring, trying running in place with a Blobo in your pocket...
Large Hadron Collider is online, Higgs boson be damned {Engadget}
Nov 21st 2009 12:28AM People will have a twisted view of physics no matter what you do. If you give an average minded person the choice between ridiculous fiction that makes sense to them/they can understand, and a truth that is too complicated for them, they'll always choose the one that makes them feel smarter.
Researchers say RFID 'fingerprint' could prevent counterfeiting {Engadget}
Nov 19th 2009 11:03PM @Jim I thought about that too - the imperfection is bound to be repeated eventually, and with how many RFIDs are produced, I can't think it would take THAT long to happen.
Researchers say RFID 'fingerprint' could prevent counterfeiting {Engadget}
Nov 19th 2009 11:02PM @Teerim is that why the bible is so damn hard to decode?









