HerezAThought
HerezAThought
HerezAThought

Later, the teardown revealed a materials cost of $560. They then licked it and put it in a blender.

:D

Yup, 100% chance of getting tazed the minute he sees that!

It doesn't appear you have actual policies about what your bloggers write. But you might want to think about one that prohibits suggestions to slip chemicals into other people's food - even those who are seemingly non-litigious.

Well first of all there is a difference between wanting something and actually being able to get it. Your post is about the former, but Cook is commenting on the latter.

Would a retina display actually benefit a user? At the distance you sit from a desktop display, the difference might not actually be discernable to the eye.

adjustable height table. It's a thing.

http://juliasmexicocity.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54ecdaa8a8833011571692ae6970b-500wi

They need time to work out the kinks, and that doesn't happen in a lab. If they switched horses at the end of the contract, there is no plan B if it goes horribly wrong.

Can't we just watch the video instead of messing up demo phones nationwide?

Let's hope you don't reproduce.

The Jony Ive worship has got to stop. It's gotten to the point where fanboys will slobber over a five minute video on how they milled the edge of a product housing. Come on, this is ridiculous.

Have fun with that.

Really, it leaves my hands free to do other things? That's like reviewing a PC and telling people they can use it to read email. Stick to what you know, Giz.

My benchmark is the site that brought me photos of Zuckerberg's nipples. Oh wait...

Can someone show me how to edit my hosts file so gizmodo.com points to engadget?

I liked them better when they spent their days fawning over Dieter Rams. Clearly they have allocated too much time to the Stoner Channel, and now pretty much anything gives them the giggles.

Wow, if only they could make it flexible in every direction. Perhaps a few modifications to make it more... tubular.

Well I can probably answer your "Missouri?" question. The number is in St. Louis, and the BBS, Kleptic Palace, was pretty well-known back then. STL was a pretty busy place in those days. Knight Lightning and Taran King created Phrack there. Who knows, you might have downloaded it from Kleptic Palace. Another big