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    Obviously there will be a lot, but it was excessive. There was an article for the finger scanner, one for 64 bit, one for "which one you should buy", one for the stupid 5c cases, one for "everything you need to know" and more. I read the articles for last year's announcements and it wasn't this bad.

    Can I say no to the 637 iPhone articles on Gizmodo this week?

    Well I wouldn't buy a car with that ugly thing sticking out.

    Of course. I think I just have a problem with the term "to-do list" Some kind of negative connotation in my head. Likely do to the fact I'm a pretty bad procrastinator.

    I need this for Windows. The side-snap is great, but sometimes I have more than 2 windows.

    I wonder what the graphics will be like, because the other 360 Fable games are somewhat less than what the console can do.

    Nyuk nyuk nyuk.

    It's pretty obvious Microsoft's marketing team deserves disrespect. If I was MS I would just fire the entire department, take no chances.

    The title of this post is really odd.

    Is it sacrilege to say on Lifehacker that i don't use to-do lists? Which it can be argued that is because I still live with my parents, but they don't use to-do lists either.

    Woah preaching to the choir here. I was just arguing the semantics, being a grammar Nazi if you will. The road I lived on was incredibly bumpy for a long time but now it's been paved and the speed limit stayed 25.

    People who have discussions in the comments sections of websites I think probably tend to be more introverted. I know I sure am.

    Fair enough, it was only a guess. I still think the terminology "speed kills myth" is incorrect. Speeding and speed are two different things.

    They are two different arguments. "Speed kills" and "Speeding kills"

    Well can't (and pretty much won't) watch the video, but I think people will always break speed limits. Some sort of slight attempt at rebellion or something of that nature. I imagine for this reason speed-limits have to be underrated.

    The end of that title was cut off in pulse, had no idea what she was covered in...

    Not to mention this also stands the best chance of the game supporting the controller, not just in reading inputs, but also in the on-screen tooltips. I haven't used a PS controller on PC, but if you intend to play modern games with your gamepad there is no reason to go third party.

    Remember when phones were built into cars instead of being separate, more portable affairs?

    That was just an example, maybe a poor one. There are bills for things you aren't grateful for. Being grateful for what you have is good, but aspiring for more is how progress is made.

    Will URL shortening services achieve the same effect?