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Comment Blue Tooth (Score 1) 339

Solution: Blue tooth keyboard that mounts to steering wheel so that half the keys are on left side of wheel and half on right side of wheel. It is blue tooth enabled to your phone. Either mount phone on steering whell or even better have a HUD on your windshield. I would have to say it would be more likely for me to crash during texting then during reading a text. I can type without looking so get me that keyboard!!!

Comment Re:Summary of /. Reaction to Proposal (Score 1) 1124

When I right click on a word I expect certain things no matter where I right click. Copy, Paste, Spell Check, select all etc... Yes I use a lot of short cut keys but still, I love the fact that you can just right click and get a menu. Well, I may hate Ribbons now, but our younger generation will highlight something or click something and just expect certain options to allways be there. Why go WAY up to the top to change font size when I can barley move my mouse and change it with ribbon style?

Comment Not that much (Score 3, Insightful) 596

I voted 50 - 100 TB which is really not going to be that much 10 years from now. I believe that we will get most everything off the internet so we will not need to have that much storage space. Download movies and don't save them. Download music and save them online instead of on hard drives. Right now, uploading a 90 minute video with high quailty takes 100 MB per minute or more, and thats not true HD quality either. We want to upload hours the storage adds up quick.
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Submission + - Stephen Hawking's zero-gravity flight a Success

WhatsAProGingrass writes: "Stephen Hawking was free from the grips of gravity on Thursday. This link has some great pictures of the experience. Hawking called the experience "amazing," saying in a statement "I could have gone on and on — space here I come." I've never seen him look so happy!"

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