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@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I agree with that philosophy, though for me the wait is 3 months. The technical market changes fast, but it's not like they're releasing say, a new Radeon video card every month every year. I waited a month and a half to buy the new Radeon 6870 when it came out, rather than the much

I keep reading these articles expecting some programming language tutorials, but it keeps ending up to be website writing focused guides. Though I'm already an (amateur, I don't have a job as one, yet) programmer, I like to read these kinds of guides just in case a Lifehackerish tip pops up. I think the article should

@Robbzilla: Really? The laws of physics permit me to lower this into a bowl of milk? Wow, you learn something new every day I guess.

Sounds yummy, but I prefer my cereal with good old cows milk.

@joandrade: It's more that any article that makes even the tiniest of mistakes has someone that feels the need to make a correction that no one needed. It just comes off as pretentious and snobby.

I actually like the look, and the rough texture is a nice replacement for the smooth backing of the phone that feels kind of oily after you've been holding it for a while.

@joandrade: Fuck I just knew someone would have to point that out.

It should be noted in the title and earlier on in the article that this is design specific to websites, not application design. While their are similarities between the techniques, they are not identical. Minimalism is generally a favorite design for websites, while the opposite is so for applications (not cluttered

@IrishCheerioLadd: Yes it would, which is why I never said I supported it. I merely made an anecdotal statement at the end of my most riveting lecture on the effectiveness of DRM and video, regarding my stance on video you have purchased, i.e a Bluray disk.

@Ant_Eater: Makes sense I guess, but I still don't see the purpose of the roundabout money's worth analogy when one might as well simply look at it as: "It's nicer to have free space" rather than "You get your moneys worth from your house by freeing clusters of space filled with clutter."

@kondrik: That too, I'd love to use it with Gentoo <- see what I did there ;)

@jabber: *still scratches head* I personally don't feel bothered by clutter (don't get me wrong, I don't like an unsanitary house, but I don't mind if I have a bunch of stuff like books, etc), though I can understand that some people are.

This article seemed interesting at first, but then it went on to sound like some therapist. Honestly, while a square foot of space in my house may be worth say $100, clearing that space of objects does not give me $100. Neither can I rent that square foot of space to some hobo in exchange for $100. The same goes for

@Whitson Gordon: @Jason Fitzpatrick: Yep, redSn0w jailbreaks iOS 4.2.1 iPads, though it's tethered.

@JohnnyLongarms: I don't mind the name on it's own, but it's annoying when someones writing about it, or when someone thinks that they should emphasize the word when speaking about it because of the exclamation mark, like cheesy commercials xD

@Ramizan Ramlee: I already go to them gym, but I like to get some excersise in at home as well, especially during time where I'd otherwise just be sitting around.

@wjglenn: That's what I said, though he seems convinced that Wireless Radio and WiFi are to different things; that disabling Wireless Radio improves the security of your wireless network.

@IrishCheerioLadd: HDMI is only secure for devices that actually respect the DRM, depending on the DRM technology used (whether content is encrypted or simply contains a flag that indicates it should not be copied) devices can simply ignore the DRM and save/stream the video elsewhere. Encrypted video streams require

New on Lifehacker: Online videos can be downloaded or recorded with a screen cap tool.