DreamTheEndless
DreamTheEndless
DreamTheEndless

Yes this! Exactly this. It's FUCKING FEWER of them damn it... Let's just include that handy #corrections tag and hope that they fix this.

Quick update: I finally bought some Blue Sky cola. I found it at Fred Meyer's (now owned by Kroger,) and I must say, I think it's the best cola I've ever had. Thanks for the tip.

We do it so that the authors can correct errors in the original article. Many Gizmodo authors make these corrections and it's my understanding that that's why the corrections tag exists. While such minor errors might not mean anything to you, you must understand that they do matter to some people.

Sushi is an umbrella category that includes makizushi.

He's "giving it away" for free. No prostitution.

Fair point. Still, while 3 had many flaws, (just exactly how were all those vehicles "remote controlled" by a "virus" anyway?) at least it still feels like a terminator movie.

This just gave me an idea for one of your 'list articles' that you do. "Top 10 Stupid Outdoor Grilling Implements." This would be on the list, but it wouldn't be as stupid as the golf-club grilling set...

It's funny, no one is saying that Thor is a great movie. Or Super Man, or The Hulk or The Fantastic Four... Batman was fucking awesome because he's batman, and Iron Man is just a Batman clone with a drinking problem. The Avengers hasn't come out yet, but I expect to be a fun movie but not necessarily a "great" movie.

Avatar was stunning and spectacular. It was new. Every single thing about that film (except for the story) was original and great. This movie did an amazing job of telling a mediocre story. It was fun and I enjoyed it, but not as much as I enjoy movies that do a respectable job of telling an amazing story.

I just marathoned all four terminator movies Tuesday night. Or rather, all three terminator movies and that 4th thing that came out wearing the terminator name... In my mind, the second was the best, but the original was damn good too.

The movie works with Apple TV (first and second gen,) but the iTunes Extras special features only work on your computer. If you want to watch the movie on your second gen Apple TV, you will of course have to buy it on your computer first. (If you rent it, you won't get the iTunes Extras.)

I betcha I have more titanium in my tibia piercing. ;)

The foot-long titanium rod inside my tibia never sets off the metal detectors at the airports. (Though, if the wand gets close enough to my leg, it does start to beep.)

I continue to buy Lego sets for my (now five year old) daughter; mostly the gender neutral starter sets, Toy Story sets, and two of the "girl" sets. Regardless of which bricks they are, the only way she wants to play with them is for me to build characters and buildings so that we can both do role-playing together

Hydrogen is lighter than helium. (Cheaper and more abundant also.) I'm envisioning a slightly larger balloon that actually rises up into the air. I bet if you had a two or three foot diameter balloon filled with hydrogen (or helium,) it would have no problems lifting a small battery, a tether, a little transmitter,

What does this show measure of? Sales in a particular week? Sales in a particular quarter? Sales in a particular year? Number of devices in users hands? Subscriber data from the carriers? Web utilization? Mobile data consumption? Is this data from the US only? North America only? Global?

First of all, this current one inflates via compressed gas cartridge, so your argument isn't relevant in comparing my suggestion to the device featured in this article.

I'd give it a pressurized hydrogen cartridge, a 100 foot line, and put a flashing strobe LED and a radio beacon on it... (The spool for the line would have to be on the balloon, not on the person so that it couldn't get tangled during ascent.)

I read it outdoors all the time. Also, I have good eyesight, so the size is just fine, but if I ever had a problem, I'd whip out my first gen iPad and read on that.

My electronic book reader is already usable in the dark. It's called an iPhone. It reads every platform of ebook and I always have it with me. (Oh, and for you people whining about eyestrain, at night I make the background black and the foreground either a cream or a light yellow and turn the brightness down. No