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Wow, an unbelievable amount of people missing the point entirely.

Amazing project, and effortlessly artistic in its finesse. Kudos to the creator.
This just makes me a little concerned about their other plans... Ahwell atleast I can rest easy knowing Max Payne is on their case.
"To sin by silence, when we should protest,
Makes cowards out of men."

These laws that our country pass under the 'terrorism' threat are robbing us of our liberties as human beings. We are losing the right to protest, which is one of the founding elements of democracy. You can be arrested for peacefully protesting and under new laws have all of your personal belongings and those of anyone in the house taken, and seemingly never returned, I speak from experience. It is abhorrent that we live in a country that abuses it citezens right to question its government, this is a democracy why does it feel more and more like communism.
@Jay

Fair point on the predictables, but it still doesnt make the Malthusian Theroy hold any more weight, its based on incredibly simple principles. If anything we should take China as an example that proves this theroy effectivly wrong. China is overpopulated yet there has been no natural disease or famine to correct this "upset". In the modern world or more accuratly in the modern "first world" we can easily feed our populous, technology and agriculture has advanced to the point where the Malthusian Principles simply dont apply.

p.s. I would also be interested where you learnt that our population would increase by 23 billion souls in the next 90 years. You have to admit thats more than a little off.
The malthusian cycles are by and large complete rubbish. They are based on variables which are not predictable (i.e. wages, food abundance) and assume that this is directly related to how the population rises and falls. As times move forward and we can easily feed ourselves and fight famine and disease these theories become all but useless, We are exempt from them because they never existed in the first place.
Ok so ive done a flip, at first i thought that was bad blogging based on sloppy knowledge of english. Now ive just done a bit of reading and what would you know, its actually a debated term. "Mice" was coined for the animal and as such as a computer mouse is different it is debated wether it should share the same term. So engadgets "...of Arc Mouses (mice?)" i can only assume is a reference to the fact that niether term is officially correct. Kudos Mr Murph, verry suttle.

more info (http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_plural_of_'mouse'_on_a_computer)
I would assume as a blogger you know it is mice and not mouses, in which case i don't get the deliberate mis-use?

Does anyone know the name of the song played in the backgorund?
I am right in saying we didnt just hit april, right?
I think they were talking about the perfectly diagonal reflection, rather than the playback controls.

Oh and the V2000? ever tried resurching your stories a little engadget, y'know, like the first like on google?

http://www.ciao.com/Ainol_V2000_4GB__15535341
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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