"While I think is a great thing and I would like to do every I can to encourage this behavior from more content owners,
I did notice that the Weird Al song "Don't Download this Song" is censored in a weird way."
"Does anyone know if the older apps available from installer.app work?
Right now I'm still on 1.1.4 and would love to upgrade to 2.0 but it's not worth giving up vnsea or Touchpad
I've tried the version of VNC is the app store on a friends phone and it didn't seam to work as well) the other apps I have on my phone I could live without and would be worth giving up for the stuff available at the store."
"@Inygo: "The leg design is infinitely more efficient than the human body (especially the ankle) as well as the weight advantage."
I'm honestly on the fence as to whether or not he should be allowed to compete but an interesting question is does the lack of weight make up for the fact that he dosen't have the advantage of all the muscles in the lower leg.
I have no idea how much the lower leg muscles contribute to running."
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