808cyclist
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808cyclist

The bedroom. No computer, no cell phone, no tv, no nothing.

@Gotlactose: Thanks for that insight. I was thinking about giving this a shot, and I realized that having the email shoot back to me on my phone is a nice feature of Boomerang.

gReader for Android. Offline capabilities. simple interface.

I guess, before asking the question, "Is internet access a human right?", we have to first define what is a human right. Who defines it?

gizmodo?

ok... I was anti-tablet until I saw this...

"to beam an audible wave to a single point."

I've discovered this many moons ago... together with my iron-free pants.

@beercheck: Well, I'll make the assumption that 1,000 would be the magic number, based on NiMH rechargeables. If you charge it everyday, that's about 3 years.

Just tried it, and I prefer the minimalist gmail favicon. I like the blue

One thing you may want to add into the cost of switching from android to iOS is the possibility of re-purchasing apps.

@ModernBawhair: Unless the stab wound in the leg severed an artery, causing massive blood loss, and the bullet to the head missed vital... oh, whatever. Just arguing for the sake of argument.

@ant1pathy: "But if something happens on accident, the cyclist is going to the hospital, if not morgue."

I don't even know what I'd do if I saw my car like that. No. Wait. I'd cry.

Wait... I clicked the link for more pictures... I WANT MOAR!!!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

@ant1pathy: As a cyclist, I believe it depends on city/state ordinances. Where I live, I think cyclists have as much right as a motor vehicle. That said, I don't normally test that right...

Folks, if you think you're getting "food" from fast food chains, you're sorely mistaken. Even Subway is borderline "food" with their processed deli meat.