Brookespeed
Brookespeed
Brookespeed

The leap you have to make is the one of any brain activity = thought. Further, the spreading of activity/unbroken momentum of thought idea more precisely describes epileptic seizures or at best the cortical spreading depression associated with migraine. Yet cannabis isn't associated with either. When people run off

I'm a supertaster. Coffee is one of the worst offenders. I can't keep a vegetable in my mouth long enough to swallow. Even minor contaminants in a large dish will spoil the entire meal. I've caught grief my entire life for not being willing to eat disgusting things just to be social. I have been relatively healthy all

That hardware integration was horrible. No one has pulled off the concept well. As phones keep getting bigger it will be harder to pull off. Integrating Chrome as the laptop OS with Android on the phone would make the most sense. A smaller handset could be better seamlessly integrated into a tablet, which could then

It's not completely wrong, but part is oversimplified (the synaptic physiology, even though it incorporates the pharmacology I first suggested in my work) and the leap to that equaling unbridled thought is complete hand waving. The network is far too complex and unknown to say it is that action of cannabinoids that

Yup. 200.00 w/ no sex. Anything less and you'll end up with a cracked out pretender that won't have the strength and the syphilitic stench will knock you out before the crushing will.

Trust me, it'll cost ya to try!

If you have time to aim, you have time to run! (and get your shotgun.)

This is assuming you can offer a better return on that money (including tax benefits) than the profit a new owner would demand over their ownership cost, plus transactional costs spread over the life of the lease. Back when double digit growth of their 'value' as a company was a given for many companies, especially

Can you believe that was 25 years ago? Time flies. The And Justice For All tour was the last arena concert I went to.

Master of Puppets was great. I pushed and pedaled hundreds if not thousands of miles to that cassette.

If this isn't cultural squeamishness I don't know what is. Just because your personal culture results in your squeamishness doesn't make it not true.

Now with the delays, a giant iPhone, a soon to be mini-iPad, questionable aesthetics...the only thing to wait for is a low end laptop to compete with Asus, HP and Acer.

This product and the slogan is the line in the sand for the Post-Jobs era. It begins now.

The view from a good knuckle ball (no spin) would be pretty cool, if it could survive impact.

Me thinks someone has a round of venture fundraising coming up...

If that's a track-point in the middle, I may have just found my next laptop.

You're going to have to better than bloviated to get that regular gig at The New Yorker Magazine.

I've had two iPads and I really like the size and use of the Nexus 7. But what I still miss is the data connection of my first gen iPad with 3G. It's so nice to not have to tether when I'm out and about. I'd buy a second one if they came out with a Nexus 7 with mobile data.

Nokia 6133. Push-button spring opening, super responsive menus, fast simple email, better pictures than my MyTouch 4G, battery that lasted for days, cell-tower assisted Google maps were as good as I needed without battery draining GPS. Wired 2g tethering was great in a pinch. Browsing left something to be desired, but

Agreed. I wish it weren't so, but it's very true!