BoltBoy
Josh Boulton
BoltBoy

So someone has physical access to your computer, and the first thing you worry about it them changing your password? How about them stealing your fucking $1000+ laptop.

So in your headline you definitely say 500 people were cut, in the article you say no one knows. Okay.

You are speaking out of the official party line. Do not criticise Gawker.

Six months? That's a bit short for a Google product.

As they can be remotely wiped they're much more secure than a traditional wallet.

Since when have Belkin had low prices? Their stuff's always seemed good quality to me.

I guess it would be the same as burning stuff in a fire?

That is exactly the sort of noise a French person makes.

If anyone's just looking for a clipboard manager, I've been using JumpCut for at least a few years and it's proved excellent.

I've found very few modern recipes than haven't been in standard measurements such as tablespoons or grams. Doesn't take much time to convert them and you only have to do it once.

I agree, especially when you're making desserts - seeing all the butter that goes in.

I find recipes by popular cooks tend to work out a lot better than stuff I've found on Epicurious or elsewhere online.

"Why You Need a Kitchen Scale: So you put the right amount in."

There was a reason they made a different UI for the iPhone, I don't think I could possibly ever use this.

Just in case your iPhone battery-life wasn't short enough already!

Now I just tend to shade over things in a coloured pencil. Works quite well as it doesn't blur ink.

As you say, most sports can be done with no talent, but to do it well requires skill. Anyone can critique anything: "this is crap" is critiquing. To do it well requires talent, time and experience.

That's bull. Anyone can be a critic but to do it well requires a lot of skill.

As a non US-citizen, can someone explain why people aren't paying their fair share and willing to pay a low tax rate on online goods when the government's short of money?

So you're saying that Apple needs absolutely no marketing? They have not released a phone for 1.5 years. People won't talk about the iPhone forever, especially when some really great Android devices are out and HP has been in the news a lot recently. What's a good way to generate buzz before your new iPhone5 comes