FrancesTheMute
FrancesTheMute
FrancesTheMute

@Wes: Well done!

@e-gadgetjunkie: Which is really rather amusing, since just a few years ago, black PC components were rare and you paid a premium for them. Now you can find any white or beige components anywhere.

@Mr.Gawn: Gizmodo hasn't changed for me, still looks the same, at least.

@Tony Bullard Jr: I'm a big fan of Izarc. Been using it for a while, it's a nice free alternative to Winzip. And it does .RAR files as well.

@ridered: The onscreen keys are pretty decent sized, but like Mike_311 said, the lack of a tactile feedback might be a problem for her.

@nycrite: I'm sure local churches might be able to use them.

@mike_311: I would start with your immediate supervisor and see if there is a chance you could be moved to a different office/cube. Then probably go to HR.

@Diogenes-the-Cynic: The deal with Valve to get Steam on Macs was a huge first step.

@goldenroad: I've seen them 4 times and it's always been an amazing experience. I've always really wanted to go to either their NYE show at MSG or their Halloween show where they cover a classic rock album in it's entirety for their 2nd set. Sadly I've never made it to either one.

@soldier148: You were mistaken, it was just 15 Lite-Brites glued together.

@otakuOnKotaku: Yep, it would be hard to stay angry at that face! What breed is he?

@sanjeeva7: a guy was just trying to call (481) 516-2342

@The Squid: Nothing happens, and no actions are taken because most likely nobody would know that your phone is still on.

@badasscat: Yesterday they had an article that had 2 THREE MINUTE long teasers for a 60 second commercial...

@Silence04: He might crush it with his robot legs.

@MazdaMania: no, Facebook will be gone shortly, the next big thing will pop up and people will abandon facebook just like they abandoned myspace. The idea will live on, but Facebook itself will not last.

@capsskinsterps: This. Although like someone said below, never is a very strong word. I've gotten a few ebooks on my iPad and it's been OK, but there still is just something about getting a new book to read and you crack it open for the first time.

That was pretty amusing, I liked it.

I think the "green" drives are more for data centers and the like. For the data that doesn't need speedy SAS drives, anyway. That 45kw-hrs per year multiplied by hundreds of drives is a pretty significant savings for a data center.