Everyday Tech Myths: Swigs, Swipes, Snoops

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[citation][nom]williamvw[/nom]This was not my verbiage; it was Klein's quotation. I chose to let his words and opinion stand as I try not to get too much in the way of my interviewees. I've interviewed the head of the EFF before, and I think it's a worthy organization.[/citation]
My apologies--you're absolutely right--it is a direct quote. Mr. Klein is entitled to his opinion, and I doubt we're going to get any clarification from him, but if we do--great!
 
why energy drinks that almost always have sugar and cost 2-3$ a pop? why not a 200mg caffeine pill at $0.10 per?
 
Marcus52,

So you try to hide comments that you disagree with? Real classy.

And I'm not sure what your punctuation-deprived comment was trying to say, that Bush broke the law (which he did and which only a fool or liar would dispute), or that he only broke it during SOME of his years in office (which in regards to his illegal wiretapping, appears to have happened for years and which we have no way of knowing whether he shut it down when he claims to have done so).

You do realize that Jack Bauer is a fictional character, I hope.
 
[citation][nom]blai4754[/nom]why energy drinks that almost always have sugar and cost 2-3$ a pop? why not a 200mg caffeine pill at $0.10 per?[/citation]
Because energy drinks usually have a lot more than just caffeine in them. Good ones usually have a range of vitamins and other good extracts. Such as the Rockstar Juiced mango. Read the ingredients:
http://www.rockstar69.com/productIngredients.php?pdt=4
 
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