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I'd say it's pretty safe to assume that anyone who asks this question needs to stick with Windows.
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"[T]here was a time when these kinds of threats worked, and maybe it was a good thing."
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It's rare that I completely agree with a "Top Ten" list, but this one is absolutely on-target, right down to its inclusion of Star Trek V.
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Rachel Maddow: "[E]ach additional American life sacrificed to a goal we know we won't reach is a moral outrage — a moral disaster — that we have a responsibility, in this life during wartime, to stop."
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My first thought, predictably: "I wonder who was in there when they were filming those scenes for 'Ghostbusters'."
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NPR: "A new body of research out of the University of Michigan suggests [...] that we base our opinions on beliefs and when presented with contradictory facts, we adhere to our original belief even more strongly."
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As a soon-to-be father (7 weeks and counting …), I can't see how these are anything other than a Home Run for Apple.
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It's still heavily compressed, but holy crap.
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Phil Plait on the balance between philosophical ideals and their practical boundaries.
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A one-in-a-lifetime capture by Craig Chimala, shot on a Canon EOS 7D.
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I haven't posted much about the iPhone 4 (mostly because I'm still waiting on mine), but this is remarkable. It's a short film, filmed and edited in HD, entirely on an iPhone 4.
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An incredible glimpse into the making of Michal Jackson's "Thriller".
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I make no effort to hide my unbridled love for the great American music festival, but Glastonbury absolutely dwarfs Bonnaroo. In the famous words of Liz Lemon, "I want to go to there."
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Every time the World Cup rolls around, I sort of wish I had it in me to be a soccer fan. Photo #27 in this set is quite remarkable.
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Jason Kincaid is obviously entitled to his tastes and opinions, but he completely ignored the A4 chip that powers the new iPhone. That's the single biggest feature of the new phone, if you ask me.