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Does it have IR??
Doesn't his ring look like a creepy eye, just staring. Always staring.
Just play everything in slow motion... Things Look Better in Slow Motion!
1% of all breast cancer happens in MEN!
Ryan, do you have full disclosure on your investments? What are engadget editors invested in? Mmm?
Umm, pay for ads? Can anyone say torrent?
The simple truths.

The average US population is not expected to function at the first-year chemistry student level, as one poster mentioned and is demonstrated by some of the posts here, so it is *not* obvious that drinking excessive amounts of water is dangerous. Also, 'common' sense knowledge is that water is harmless. So, hearing from some random caller, who claims to be an RN, is dangerous might sound ludicrous to the contestant, especially when goaded on by radio commentators. (Anyone remember, "world is flat" or "get AIDS from a toilet seat").

Also, most people think that people sue to get some big jackpot so they never have to work again. This is wrong. Do you believe the family would rather have $10 million dollars over their mother? Would you? I find that most people end up suing so that someone is 'accountable' for this obviously wrongful death. Meaningless deaths are the most sorrowful.

I for one commend the lawsuit, not for some 'jackpot' that people here believe the family will get. Rather, for the public awareness that this suit will have.

The simple truths.

The average US population is not expected to function at the first-year chemistry student level, as one poster mentioned and is demonstrated by some of the posts here, so it is *not* obvious that drinking excessive amounts of water is dangerous. Also, 'common' sense knowledge is that water is harmless. So, hearing from some random caller, who claims to be an RN, is dangerous might sound ludicrous to the contestant, especially when goaded on by radio commentators. (Anyone remember, "world is flat" or "get AIDS from a toilet seat").

Also, most people think that people sue to get some big jackpot so they never have to work again. This is wrong. Do you believe the family would rather have $10 million dollars over their mother? Would you? I find that most people end up suing so that someone is 'accountable' for this obviously wrongful death. Meaningless deaths are the most sorrowful.

I for one commend the lawsuit, not for some 'jackpot' that people here believe the family will get. Rather, for the public awareness that this suit will have.

Stupid DJs. Stupid Radio station. I hope they goto JAIL!
you're a fucking moron.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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