AnxiousLogic
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AnxiousLogic

It's awesome either way; nice job!

"How did you get these Legos in your ass?"
"I ate them."
"I'm a doctor; there's no reason to lie."
"I ate them..."
"So, you didn't stick them up your ass?"
"..."

That's really terrible... and I'm not referring to the quality of work.

If the flavor text were active rather than passive (e.g. "hops into battle"), this would be perfect!

Again, why must the "players be shaken up"? That is a personal desire but not intrinsic to disruption. People adapt to changes. Disruption does not target specific people; disruption affects people, which may be of a specific group or the masses. Disruption is not an attack on the status quo; it is a result.

I didn't mean to put words (or anything else) in your mouth; that was meant as an alternate but similar example. Apologies for the confusion. I find that extreme examples most easily convey logical points/fallacies... although some people (read: not meaning you specifically) tend to get caught up in the actual

Not gunna lie, I love me some 90's Lexus ES300 in white.

I think we have vastly different understandings of the term "disruptive" (which lends credence to the article's message!). The mobile telecommunications industry (which includes cell phones among other devices) was significantly altered by the rise of smartphones in a number of ways: (1) Investment (note: capital

Discussing the "duration" of disruption is specious as it is a relatively instantaneous thing. For example, the App Store's disruption cannot be measure in time.

Silent Easter: The Bunny's Revenge

Truly, the three most evil spirits in Hell.

YOU... SHALL NOT... PASSOVER!

The fact that the source image is already a png with transpancy is pretty awesome as it surely allows for more people to take part in the contest. Excellent improvement!

Now you're bringing the factor of time into the discussion, which is not only irrelevant but also incredibly complex. Nothing is perpetually disruptive; disruption is (over the long term) instantaneous. Anything disruptive will inherently and rapidly cease to be disruptive, as it has accomplished disruption and can

If the discussion was about disruptive innovations, why were you even speaking to products? This is not your original stance.

The App Store "business model" is intrinsically no different than systems before; it is a digital storefront for mobile apps. It was, however, the first to achieve widespread use and success. Thus, it was disruptive as a service, much like Ford's implementation of the assembly line (which he did not invent).

Now that candy will definitely send some kids to the dentist...

The "father"? I didn't want to stretch the "son's" face to match; the disproportion seemed pretty funny... as did going for the obese double-chinned child look. :P

Blogging/journalism/whatever seems like pure but fun and creativity (writer's block withstanding), but having to cover grim content like this must be a pretty big downer for starting off the day...

HNGH~ Please don't do this to me! I already have so many games that have yet to be played collecting (digital) dust... and now you tell me these enticing things!! q.q