There was commenting a lot this week, and you were the challenge. Facebook engulfed oculus, Microsoft Office came to iPad (uh, finally), Facebook drones are Wi-Fi - rays, we learned have a look at Michael Bay's new Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles film, common and scientific graphs of height and depth of your favorite TV shows, and so on.
We can not every single moment you were clever to mark, but here is a strong choice.
Funny
Google + fan Phil Taylor, who comes from Downunder, had a perception of Huawei, the company the centerpiece of this article, like a Chinese tech company were the NSA monitoring nightmare.
At first, I was concerned about the potential for China to spy with Huawei equipment. Then I remembered, I live in Australia and our broadband network is outdated 15 years. I do not know whether Huawei modem dialing to make... ?
On the news that Facebook will build drones and satellites to beam Internet around the world, Ian Whittington and Leroy Barlow had some thoughts:
Attentive
Facebook fan Philip Jackson sure that advised the asteroid with Saturn-like rings around it looks an awful lot like a subwoofer. Look, Hey, you're kinda right, Philip.
Original images, from left: Lucie Maquet, Wiki Commons
Smart
At the bottom of the comment thread of this article, an informative discussion happened an amazing use for design and technology, "A giant basket, that used to collect condensation from a drinking water" highlight.
Testimony
Reader Juniper took the comments of "50 years ago this frightening one Megaquake jolted Ocean" to tell, to listen to a broadcast of the quake on the radio:
I heard a DJ broadcasting a recording in a geology class at the school during the quake. It's not so much what he tells in the earthquake, it is the fact, that the recording is over 4 minutes long, the what is so worrying.
This prompted the readers of Andriba, their terrifying first-hand to share experiences with a similar-sized Quake:
The Tohoku earthquake in March 2011 lasted 6 minutes, but our office in Tokyo was for 45 minutes vary. For the first 20 minutes or so we could move, then it was like on a ship in rough seas.
Acronymtastic
You are geeked out as best as possible in the comments of this post, "Google and Facebook team up to modernise old-school databases". If you vs. a server enthusiast and have strong feelings about PostgreSQL MySQL, read the whole thread.
Punny
Of course you didn't let the weekend without some word games. "Here one is we enjoyed by" comments "fieldwith Office for iPad, Microsoft kills his old ideology".
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