@revdrkevind: That's an interesting point. I know in the US you only have to pay taxes if you make over 8K or so a year. France might have a similar law.
@revdrkevind: That's an interesting point. I know in the US you only have to pay taxes if you make over 8K or so a year. France might have a similar law.
@Ramtha: Right? His perspective would be one of a kind. Not necessarily mainstream or applicable, but interesting no doubt.
@Bramsey89: That sounded really trollish...
@iDon't even: Next time just post a link to the comment here:
Let me see if I got this right.
@Mpls_Mikey: Alright, settle down. The only ones outraged here are you and Mr. Cash. I sorry if I offended you, that was not my intention.
@Mpls_Mikey: No, I don't. The name iPhone is discernible and unique. If a company said that they sell iPhones there would confusion on what was what. The phrase "there's an app for that" is vague and common. If a company that wasn't apple said "there's an app for that" in their advertisements people wouldn't think…
Jesus, lord knows I don't always agree with you, but this time I couldn't agree more.
@ms.windupbird: It's a gross fact for bunnies but sometimes these activities are the same.
Am I the only one not seeing any similarity between the prototype and the production design?
@Michael Arago: ... and come to #whitenoise? There are pictures of cats there!
@EljhHck: I love everything about this comment.
@Pzychotix: Oh, that makes sense. I couldn't for the life of me figure out why there was a bear in the video.
Anyone got a translation for the part with the bear? Made up translations will be accepted.
@MasterYong: See above comment.
@michael: Thanks but next time try copying the comment address by right clicking the date/time underneath the commenter's name. Then post the link on gizmodo .com/tag/trollpatrol
While the v for vendetta in me wanted him to sell it on eBay, stick it to a semi, give it to giz etc. If this goes to court, as it probably will, he'll be able to make a much better case if he can shown he complied with law enforcement.