1) I'll do both, buy a ticket and chat up a supermodel
1) I'll do both, buy a ticket and chat up a supermodel
It's where the easy money is at! And that's the best kind.
I was reading the 'Mobile' term in both senses; mobile devices and smaller stores that could be more flexible in terms of location (as opposed to the giant stores they have now).
It may reflect more of the cost of maintaining the stores than what sells the most. The mobile stores must be an experiment to maintain presence and reduce costs while selling SOMETHING (anything?) to sustain the physical presence. Those kiosks in airports are the way to go. Imagine if they sold at a competitive…
You are correct. Precisely because my view was shaped by my limited conversational French and grasp of behavior based on the character of Hercule Poirot!
Not to beleaguer the exchange, but I wonder if it's different by culture. In America the common exchange is:
I thank you for and appreciate your response, LegoMonster!
I don't think it's a bad idea. Positive reinforcement isn't usually taken poorly by the receiver. Comments here are fun if there's an exchange of ideas. The 'like' button on facebook or the thanks button on some message boards that offer technical help encourage people to give a rats ass enough to share cool things or…
That Rick Perry edition is hilarious. I'm a Beretta 21A fan myself. Very much the opposite direction from this .45. I'd imagine the only tactical plan with this little double barrel would be a point blank surprise.
The live feed for Qik for several years now. I first had it on a Nokia Symbian phone and it's what drives the video calling on the T-Mobile Mytouch 4G. I've never used it for video calling, but I've used it for fun a few times. People can just look at your user page on Qik and view your public stream live. The…
I think there's a happy medium in phones like Nokia's S40 line. Most Giz writers would trip over themselves for the chance to say how worthless an inexpensive feature packed phone from Nokia is, but I'm pretty sure they do all those things that the author claims are 'essential' or could 'save your life'. And on the…
I agree in the sense that the quest to find a common global energy management policy is like asking for world peace. We can only act where it concerns us and our best interest. It may sound selfish or cynical but we can only control what we can control. Beyond that is wishful thinking.
Physicians are placed on undeserving pedestals, while paradoxically saddled with unreasonable expectations. We only hear them complain about one of the problems.
Given the right motivation, I don't think we have too much of a problem bringing a species to extinction.
They are not to be trusted! And the day after they graduate, same goes. Then the day after they get board certified, don't change your position. And after 40 years of practice, seriously distrust their opinion!
This was only based on the action that the SIM standard was in the process of being changed already. I'm fine with the old SIM!
I was just mentioning to my friend that with all the recent drama about the dreaded ammonium hydroxide in pink slime meat product, there needs to be an expose on dihydrogen monoxide. Every summer, it takes so many lives. Think of the children!
Or get on with the devolution of Gizmodo to full tabloid. I want to see pictures of Elvis and Bat Boy (taken with the coolest new 4/3rds format camera or iPad camera of course).