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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on UK Government Wants to Build a Database of Every Phone Call and Email]]> Just get off the grid. Revert back to analog means of communication, like talking and reading books.

This whole internet fad is on it's way out.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Sony Rolly Rollies Into US]]> I couldn't possibly think of a better way to spend $400.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on iPhone Windows Vista Skin Makes Steve Jobs Cry Tears of Blood]]> But can it play Crysis?

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 Now Available]]> Is the home button still missing? That would be a deal breaker for me.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800]]> Yea, but can it play Crysis?

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on 40 Hours Of Illustrator, Time-Lapsed]]> @chapu:

Hey man, great job! You're awesome!

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Rotopault Kinetic Sculpture Is Mezmerizing]]> @DeadWriter:

Yea, you're definitely going to need a couple abominations.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on 125-Inch, 1-mm-Thick, 8-Pound Flexible Display Unveiled]]> Yea, but can I play Crysis on it?

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on StairSteady Helps the Elderly Climb Stairs on Shaky Legs]]> @Leonard Nimrod: & @gunnk:

While you guys are both undoubtedly correct, I do know one thing for certain. Ruth Amos is cute as hell, and has surprisingly good teeth for a brit.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on StairSteady Helps the Elderly Climb Stairs on Shaky Legs]]> "absolutely worthless US dollar" should be changed to "relatively worthless US dollar".

I can still buy the same amount of US made goods as I could 2 years ago. As long as I don't spend my money in Europe, I don't notice a difference.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Microsoft Denies Slimmer Xbox 360]]> I'm just leaving this comment to say that I don't normally comment on articles like this.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Steve Guttenberg's Guide to Subwoofers]]> @rbf2000:

I don't think you're getting his extremely clever joke.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on First Look: Boston Apple Store Uncovered]]> $100 bucks to the first windows fanboy that throws a brick through the side of that thing.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Charter to Sell Your Browsing History for Targeted Ads]]> Damn the internets! Damn the googles!

Things like this make me think back to a time before we had the internet. We did survive as a race for a decent amount of time, and I honestly think we would be better off without it. Of course saying that now makes me look like a big jerk, but just you wait.

I'll give it about another 30 years, and believe me, it's all downhill from here.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Outdoor Electric Fireplace With Speakers and MP3 Support Boggles the Mind]]> I could think of worse ways to spend my money.

Like, for instance, on an outdoor electric fireplace.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Guitar Hero IV's Drums Will Have Six Pads, Two For Cymbals]]> How long am I gonna have to wait for the keytar?

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Ringbo Robot, Because a Loved Child Should Never Hoof It]]> This is a great example of what is wrong with this country.

We are too lazy to even manufacture products which promote our laziness. Instead we wait for other countries to do it for us.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on The Most Horrifying Playstation 3 Ad Ever Makes Me Loyal to the Xbox 360 for Life (NSFW)]]> Why can't I just listen when people tell me not to do things for my own good.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on One-Eyed Alligator Eats an Xbox 360]]> @bosskev:

Why thank you sir.

If my avatar has touched the life just one fellow Gizmodian, it has served its purpose well.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Touchscreen BlackBerry Thunder Coming Exclusively to Verizon?]]> I'm sticking with my HTC Wizard until something exactly like this comes out, with an actual, full qwerty keyboard

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Twenty Five Year Old Unix Bug Finally Fixed]]> There should be a statute of limitations on bugs.

If a bug can survive for 25 years, it has earned the right to live.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on One-Eyed Alligator Eats an Xbox 360]]> So much negativity, why am I not surprised?

This looks like it was a fun project, and I'm sure it was very rewarding. Good job I say.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Moshi Zefyr: A MacBook Heatsink On Your Lap]]> Try stuffing that into your manila envelope.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Plasma-Powered Hovercraft Patent]]> This reminds me of those electro-gravitic propulsionary devices, or asymmetrical capacitor 'lifters' as they're called. This looks like it may be using the same form of technology, only using water to pass the current through maybe?

They have been researching this for over 50 years now, and actually employ the technology on the B-2 stealth bomber, to allow it to all but shut off its engines and coast silently using this as its only means of propulsion.

The main problem with creating a standalone unit such as these has been with the weight of the PSU being too much. Mounting it on board the craft cancels out the lift it creates, so all designs I have seen have been rather small and tethered to a separate PSU attached with leads.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on How Would You Kill This DS?]]> I'd probably just take all the jewels off, sand it down, re-paint it, sell it for a hundred bucks and spend the money on a couple hours worth of coke and strippers.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Apple's Sparking Power Supply Lawsuit Settled (Verdict: They're Paying)]]> I should be compensated for reading this miserably formatted article.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on A Simple Graph Chooses Your Next Video Card]]> What about the 512mb 8800GTS single and SLI configurations? From what I've seen and personally experienced, they're not only better than the 8800 GT and GT SLI configurations, but when you SLI them they are actually better than the 9800GX2. Which by my estimates would put it close to the number 2 spot, performance-wise, on this list for under $600. Easily the best bang for your buck.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Will The Wiimote Blend? (SPOILER ALERT: Yes.)]]> Okay, it blends. That much is certain. But I think there is something deeper brewing just under the surface. I think there is a more pressing issue here, something the public needs to know. While we now know that it does in fact, blend, I believe the question that's on everyone's mind is, will it blend?

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Sisyphus V: A Robot Making a Zen Garden]]>
@GutterIsATool:

Oh yea, well I've got one of your engineering buildings in my fancy sand box.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on A Round of Applause for the Gonorrhea-Based Molecular Machine]]> If computers and electronics start using components filled with gonorrhea, that's it. I'm done.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Batman Utility Belt PC is Better Than a Face Full of Acid]]> @Rabid Penguin:

Shark repellent is a must these days.

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<![CDATA[Daniel Voegelin commented on Psystar Update: First Pictures of Their Sign]]> The fact that the letters and logo are visible over the steel supports between the windows seems to make it completely evident that this is not real, unless I'm missing something?

No, that's totally photoshopped, and very poorly I might add.

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