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Haven't you noticed that the headlines are more and more like geekologie lately?
Correlation does not equal causality.
Marcos, he didn't say there was.
I'm in Montreal as well, one of the downtown malls has a little kiosk that has a big "we unlock iphones" banner. They even have a few in stock at the booth.

At work at a University here and I've seen a bunch of our students using them as well.
But are the updates being offered by Sony America or Sony Japan? And does that matter?
Another question: If I'm buying the iPod touch upgrade through the Canadian iTunes Store, am I not paying money to Apple Canada? If so, does Sarbanes-Oxley Act apply?
Grandpa?

Shut your cake hole whippersnapper or I'll give you a thrashing with my cane.
There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Actually abled bodies runners come out of their lanes all the time... should everyone who ever has be disqualified from ever racing again? Races where people are allowed out of their lane (800 and up) it's not uncommon for people to be spiked, should anyone who ever does that accidentally be bared as well? (I saw a guy go over the railing at an indoor track when he tried to pass on the outside, I also saw a guy who was using overly long spikes get caught on the top of the barrier before the water hazard... sploosh!) This is a non-starter.

The question is basically this: do the legs give him an unfair advantage and how do you test that?

This energy output thing seems a bit of an odd standard because of the following: He's not scoring super high times in races and he's competing over a relatively short distance. Now, the 400 is considered the hardest of the sprints because of the distance, so it's conceivable (assuming he qualified for the Olympics at all) that the lower energy output would mean that he would be fresher through the qualifying heats.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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