IceMetalPunk
IceMetalPunk
IceMetalPunk

I'm not so sure that's entirely conditioning. Remembering the bad that others do makes us more cautious of others, which I'd say has an evolutionary advantage. As Dr. House once said, "Being a jackass generally turns a profit".

Except Mephistocat said gravity affects all masses equally, and it doesn't...

Um...no. He backed his own argument, which is true. F=ma. Acceleration due to gravity is constant, and thus higher mass equals higher force.

Not intentionally. Back when I was first setting up my Facebook account, it mentioned logging in with your phone number and asked for it. I wasn't entirely security-conscious at the time, so I set that up.

Except....no, I didn't. I'm Facebook friends with about 40 people total (I just checked, and it's 38 to be exact). Of those 38, only 4 are people I've never met in real life. 3 of those are friends-of-friends and one is someone I met elsewhere online over a year ago. I speak with all of them on a regular basis. They

I don't think I did...though I may have used that fake name on other forms as well, but I can't be sure. I dunno. I just don't trust the Interwebs with my Informationwebs...okay, that was a poor joke, but it's true, too.

I don't know how they did, but I got a call for Daniel Burnett (my fake name) asking if anyone in my family had diabetes, because they wanted to sell Daniel something for it. I hung up.

You know what, Sam? I like you. I really do. I firmly believe you're one of the best writers on Gizmodo.

Don't forget to mention that anti-ghosting means you can press as many keys in any combination as possible! That's good for gamers, since some keyboards won't allow you to press 3 or more in certain combos.

People already use annotations for this (I have in the past), so it's cool that YouTube is now starting to official support it.

Yeah...it scares me a bit that that's the first thing you thought of instead of "hey, this can be used to cure people of phobias and PTSD and the like!"

Uh...I'm pretty sure this is the London Underground being "anti-Apple", not Giz. They just reported it, they didn't make the signs...unpucker that hole once in a while.

I use my right index finger usually, or my left thumb. It depends what I'm typing. So this keyboard would be terrible for me. I'd constantly be deleting stuff I don't want to.

So...you're one of those "I believe in micro-evolution, but not macro-evolution" people? If you can honestly tell me why the idea that an accumulation of minor changes wouldn't add up to a major change over time, you might be consistent. You might also not understand emergent properties, though.

Who said anything about the scanning resolution? It's the printing resolution that's increased. And that's just in terms of the thickness of each layer, so it's only in one dimension, hence 2x as slow. But the upgraded software and higher-precision parts make up for that and more.

No. Just...no. Not until they can get rid of the problem of interference, attenuation, and relatively abysmal transfer speeds with wireless.

I'm...fairly certain Monty was joking...

Since when does human nature make sense?

Before I spend $10 on candy, it'd be nice to know just what makes it different from the $1 US bar I can get at my local market?

I've never had a UK Kit Kat, but the US ones are my favorite candy bar. Are the UK ones really better?