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NathanthePie

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    Comment #9857648

    It's possible that when nobody is working in the room, the lights aid in maintaining a sterile environment. At specific wavelengths (~245-265 nm), (UV) light inactivates quite a fe…

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    Comment #9830758

    What do you call a motorcyclist without a helmet? An organ donor.

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    Comment #8037113

    Fantastic writeup.

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    Comment #7092630

    Better yet: Each charging station has N cords. The first n cords to be plugged in becomes a primary (read full) charge cord. Once n primary cords are in use, any subsequent cords s…

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    Comment #7015453

    Design has really never been Pebble's strong point. Secondly (call me close-minded) I honestly don't get what use/niche 'Smart Watches' fill. Got a notification? Whip out your phon…

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    Comment #6906751

    It's still broken for me.

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    Comment #6838852

    Wow. The new Myspace is actually quite beautiful.

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    Comment #6792354

    Well, as you are someone who has found their way onto this forum, I must assume you: 1. Are competent at reading. 2. Have visited, and used, the internet before. Thus, the answer t…

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    Comment #6732916

    If I may, allow me to point you at a video TotalBiscut recently posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDTspUNj-4w&feature=c4-overvi... He quite clearly enumerates the reasons why …

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    Comment #6416090

    The iPhone, Android devices, WP8 devices, etc.

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    Comment #6324771

    I quite like the idea. I'd like to support them. Unfortunately, they only accept bitcoin. Best of luck though!

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    Comment #6324606

    Good gosh. Kudos to Nestle and Android, but I cannot stand that website design.

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    Comment #6311408

    Specifically mentioned in the video: "Some electronics may still be active and power-cycling may take upwards of 30 sec". Then again, you could just do a battery pull. Then again, …