BoltBoy
Josh Boulton
BoltBoy

My first thought as well.

That's mighty impressive. *collapses*

I think it's fair to say the iPhone/iPad served as an inspiration for many other devices, and Samsung most definitely aren't ones for original products, but I think it goes too far. A tablet's a tablet, they've been that shape since fucking Moses.

You seriously need to sort out your sponsoring. You can't have a page headed 'sponsored by Blackberry' and then have an article about a new BB phone beneath it.

I'm sorry, but if the evidence was in the form of an email, or a written letter, or even a voicemail, no one would have any problem whatsoever with the police going through them, why does it being on BBM make a difference?

It's more environmentally friendly to have one mahoosive building than several smaller campuses.

Plan A would be not losing your phone in the first place/installing location software.

If you don't have the receipt and it's a fairly recent purchase you can always request the store's CCTV to prove you bought it. In most cases they won't be bothered to trawl through a few hours and take your word for it. Buying a cheap product to get a shop-bag always helps.

I'm not convinced with any browser on my Mac. I've been really impressed with the speed in Safari and Opera and find that Chrome tends to use a hell of a lot of power and crash a lot. Unfortunately the extension/app market for the former is no where near as good as Chrome.

But my point remains the same, the comments are the last thing on the page, the video and the navigation are on the top of the page. The comments have always been on the bottom of the page: you know this when you watch a video. The only reason you would look down from the video is to read the comments, if you don't

Gah I just lost the game.

No but you misinterpret my question, I meant how does the computer at google know if you're John Smith or James Smith?

Oh, I always assumed it was an orange juicer. *takes closer look*

Most people know what things are, you go on Wikipedia to broaden your knowledge. We've got dictionaries for finding out what things are. Remind me the patents regarding telephones?

Oh bloody hell get over yourself, there's no such thing as 'real English'.

I'll buy the number!

How can they possibly prove it's not your real name?

Was this entire article an advert for FPSRussia?

No, because reading is a step further than seeing. Adverts are placed in prominent places, they're designed to distract you and make you look, YouTube comments are. They're always at the bottom and even if you do have them on your screen, you can't read them anyway, which defeats the point of this.

Fine, even if you do have the comments on your screen, you never read them unless you go out of your way to do so.