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That's a lot of boxes!
This looks pretty fake.

Notice that during that entire video, the guys hand doesn't even wobble a tiny bit. Shenanigans!
That would look verrrrry nice in my living room.
Actually this will make some peoples lives better.

One of the problem of area denial weaponry that uses clusters of bomblets is guaranteeing that they all detonate. This tech could do that, meaning that after the conflict is over, the inhabitants don't need to worry about unexploded munitions.
I am totally commenting in order to win free stuff!
So they double the price, take forever to release it and still expect the same amount of enthusiasm we had when it was announced?

For another couple hundred bucks you could get a halfway decent laptop, use any OS you choose and not some jacked up Linux mess. Damn shame, I had high hopes for this thing.
Yet another reason to give the big "fuck you mate!" to Sony and their overpriced product and shit music.

Master Chief's laundry.

I mean, sealed armour does NOT breathe. And it has to be hot under there.
A single flood, because I love that popping sound when they burst.

Pop!
Call of Duty 4 - WW2? Do Not Want!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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