WTF is up with this article page source? I've done some tests and everytime I load this page my Firefox virtual mem jumps from a couple hundred megs to over 1.3-1.5 gigs. Is it the stupid "Gizmodoscope" at the top? Anyone else have any issues?
WTF is up with this article page source? I've done some tests and everytime I load this page my Firefox virtual mem jumps from a couple hundred megs to over 1.3-1.5 gigs. Is it the stupid "Gizmodoscope" at the top? Anyone else have any issues?
I think Mario Aguilar Sr. found that Jr. left his computer open and posted this himself.
Cap-TIN America?
(argh, delete. Wrong place)
Waste of time and money. They should have worked on the buttered-bread-tied-to-the-back-of-a-falling-cat-problem first.
It's a fucking door. Put a door under a trellis with vines on it and you get the same thing on a wall covered in vines.
Ms. Charlie Jane, you would make an excellent Doctor's companion.
The Doctor protects and saves humans. All humans. The entire human race (among others). More than once.
Here's your damn +1.
Not that far of a stench?
Now, if someone else wrote this it would involve taping a Galaxy Note to a hammer and beating the N7 with it.
A-hay-um.
"Les Horribles Cernettes got their photo published in *an* HTML page 20 years ago. "
No: "Be sure to read the whole story at Motherboard of how a random picture taken 20 years ago ***became the Internet's first picture.***"
WTF, Giz? Maybe it's the first picture posted on the "WWW", but not the "Internet". Some of us have been on the net before browsers (as we know them) were around.
Giznodo.com.
Mine too. That is stunning. I'd love to see a version of this in relief.
Yep.
I was going to post something similar. The headline really needs to be changed.
"Traffic on Apple Maps seems pretty majorly incomplete..."