Danielkuntz
Danielkuntz
Danielkuntz

I agree that we need a "fixer movement". I'm currently 15 years old and I'm known as the guy at my school who fixes Apple stuff. I've repaired probably close to 30 iPhones this past year. The strange thing is that whenever someone breaks their phone, they just say "Oh, I'll just get a new one", even when it's just the

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Hah no one wears sweat pants. The thing these days is really, really short shorts... ;) And I'm a guy...just for the record.

I can actually see the pixels on a Droid DNA because of my extreme nearsightedness. Yes, I said it. I'm not kidding. That's why I'm anxious about this phone. But, see the only problem is, I can't read anything if its more than 10 feet away from me. Road signs, billboards, the board in class, nothing. It's a blessing

Wait a second...are you the REAL Steve Wozniak??!

#106 - playbook. Well I guess the OS doesn't want to be reminded of its deceased ancestor.

Actually, since data is stored in electrons represented as ones and zeroes, if you would combine the masses of all of the electrons that make up the internet, the resultant mass would be about the same as a strawberry ;P

So you think they should downgrade their music player and not upgrade it? Wow nice logic man. And seriously, computer processing power DOUBLES every year. An iPhone 5 is probably as powerful as your 7 year old Macbook that was top of the line in 2005. Its just how technology moves forward, and that means for every

The last time my NEX was on auto was….when it was still in the box. And I'm only 14 years old hahahha. Its embarrassing that people spend this much money on something and just completely don't use any of its capabilities. I actually saw a woman the other day carrying around a 5D MK3 and a Canon 200mm f2.8L. I asked