Bat-dork
Bat-dork
Bat-dork

Horatio Caine called. Said he wants his glasses back.

You HAD to mention Daffy! I was perfectly fine, looking at the product, weighing in the pros and cons of it, only to have you mention Daffy at the very end. Now I have to get myself one of these and then find someone who will put an accurate Daffy face behind the beak. You're DESPICABLE!!

That sentence made me twitch... It's been long since anyone uttered the tongue of Mordor in these sacred halls...

I misinterpreted the title at first. For a moment, I thought the "Like" button would now allow you to put an emoticon on the stuff you "liked". Not that the thumbs-up was an emoticon itself.

It could always be worse. It could look like Clippy from MS Office 97, and you'd have to pay an even bigger crapload of money for the license.

I have always wanted to have my own tank. There is just something about them that makes you think you'd feel intimidating AND badass when driving one. And now they come up with a Russian Terminator Tank that can destroy other tanks... The bar has been raised.

Personally, I find physical keyboards more comfortable to use for long typing tasks. There's tactile feedback. The one thing I believe is that someone is going to try and make a similar flat keyboard for the iPad if they don't launch soon. Microsoft may have a patent in whatever tech they used to make their

I like the idea, but there is something I care about far more: Does double fuselage means airlines would finally use that space to provide decent-spaced seats, or are will they see this and think "Oh my! Double space! Let's pack it with seats so people can fly twice as uncomfortably!"

They own a computer because they want to. They don't do updates because they are not computer-savvy and I -to my shame- have not found a proper method to tech them about it. You see, they are constantly afraid to break it, but they have also become accustomed to some of its advantages.

Agreed, there is extra cost and effort. No debate in that, and you do have a valid point. And yet, no one is putting a pistol behind the store developers heads to support an outdated browser either. It is their choice, because they want to serve a wider audience. It is an operative cost, like any other you incur

This is wrong. It is greedy, snobbish, alienating and infuriating.

So, where do we fit George Constanza?