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The best solutions are the simplest ones. Read more

I "knew" it because I tried once upon a time out of being used to it in Apple Mail. It worked, so I didn't give it a second thought until I learn today that none of my co-workers were aware of the feature. It's easy to miss because they just don't indicate it anywhere. Read more

It is cool. Like some temporal doorway opening to another dimension. Read more

I hope she/he/it does! I'm just not holding my breath. Read more

Yes, that's exactly my job. To convince you to buy this book. Can you see it in the article? I always was a fan of comedy writing. You should buy it! BUY IT! COME, I SAY YOU BUY THE FUCKING BOOK ALREADY. Read more

What's the "reasonable and plausible" realities here. The only thing I see is a GUESS about the star being a supernova, but that hardly proves anything about Jesus. Read more

Yes, this company is solid. I still find this claim incredibly absurd, but it's not impossible. Read more

I think so. Must be a South African tradition. Read more

Sure. But compared to this, the arch seems quite pedestrian. Read more

He's happily aboard the MIR, which wasn't taken down. That was a lie. Read more

Not necessarily. As I said, other movies have been filmed in one continuous scene only or a handful of them. Rope is the perfect example (and one of the best movies ever—hardly boring), but there are others. I don't see why now Sorkin wouldn't do that. It makes perfect sense, since this happens in real time, 30 Read more

First, you didn't understood the article. It's not about jamming. It's about the protocol. Second, I will take the opinion of Reed vs S_T_R any day of the week. Instead of calling BS and spewing BS, go read the original paper. Read more

How are you so sure of that? It can perfectly be three scenes, not acts. There are other movies that do this. Hitch's Rope is one single scene, cut only because of the film limit, but a continuos scene nonetheless. I don't see why this won't be the case here too. I can totally see Sorkin pulling this off. Read more

FTFA: "LTE has been proposed for the new communication system for emergency response. Called FirstNet, it was designed after the many communications problems experienced by first response teams during 9/11. Just imagine the picture: terrorists first attacking a major target and then jamming the communication network Read more