@Ozzie, The Last Hairbender: You are likely sensing the garlic heavy lunch I just had.
@Ozzie, The Last Hairbender: You are likely sensing the garlic heavy lunch I just had.
Boy oh boy, that dual core chip in this phone will really help render my 3D animations, and crunch my 1000 page spreadsheets. Finally, someone is building a cell phone that meets MY needs.
@sdotbailey2: Well, like I said in so many words the digital age has "matured". I just turned 30 and am not into dual booting Linux on my iMac because to be honest, I dont' care. I just want to get home sync my iPhone and watch TV.
It is interesting to think that Apple's approach of creating a seamless "system" for their media distribution is a revolution in a world of piece-it-together-yourself.
@SetsunaF007: Beats me guys, my OP was basically saying that the 3DS will not burn children's eyes out and that this report is really a liability precaution.
@amazingmao: Not to sound like an expert on kids (cause I'm not even a parent). But can't you just take the thing away until the trash is taken out and homework is done?
I doubt a 4 year old playing a 3DS for an hour or two will end up cross-eyed. Just don't let your kid play for 8 hours a day, day in and day out.
Please don't remake Back to the Future. PLEASE!
"Confession: I still buy my music online instead of torrenting it...."
I don't think I've ever had such an issue with a franchise remake.
I used to call AOL over and over again and signed up fake names to my address to get the free 1.4mb Floppies. I got tons of free floppies stacked ontop of my parents mail box.
A friend of mine found an iPhone 3GS in the gutter a few weeks back. It had a locked screen. After a few beers at the bar I asked to see the phone, and noticed that it had many many missed calls.
@PortableGoogle: Anyway I can take back that "Approved this Comment"? Cause I most certainly do not. Didn't realize that happens if you reply to someone.
@commentqwe: Robert Goddard. Look him up.
@w1llk - Undoubtedly Cookies: Hmm, does that price remove the Top Gear US too? Seriously, I'd pay to have that shit removed from my service.
@Adam: Preaching to the choir my friend. In the end, none of us are CEO's of cable companies but all of us are aware that the whole thing is ass backwards.
@Adam: Oh, I agree that companies *should* reward the loyal. But we're talking about Comcast here. You're loyalty will not lower your rates, your moaning and groaning will.
@Adam: People who call and complain are pro-active about getting screwed over. Comcast knows they're totally effing people over, so when you call them out on it they usually don't put up much of a fight.
@Yeah!: $180 is a high even for the US, but $140 is not uncommon. For bare bones stuff I pay $100 but that includes internet and a DVR/HD box (that generally people rent from the TV co.).
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