JustinRoss
JustinRoss
JustinRoss

Anyone know if I can just update to the iOS6 GM, rather than wipe/restore (which is the usual case for beta versions)?

Ummm... In a country where extreme couponing is practically a sport, and everybody's doing one fad diet or another... you're completely mistaken.

I believe the main difference is that "theft" doesn't really cover "potential" loss (like a potential sale). Only real, actual loss. And even then, it has to be the loss of something that the criminal took, otherwise it's some other crime. (For example, if I set your car on fire, it's not theft, even though you lost

You know... That feature would be a killer feature of IntoNow. Scan the show you're watching, and it tells you who's in the scene you're watching, along with clickable links to their IMDB page.

Holy crap. Mindblown.

If you're doing something that you feel you need to hide from your S.O., it's probably cheating.

A couple things on the identity theft point:

I'd consider that pirating cable, not stealing it.

No. Stealing is something different. Stealing/theft is the unlawful taking of something that belongs to another person *thereby depriving them of said object*.

Well, he does work for Gizmodo, so I'm going to assume he has no idea.

I've been a developer whose stuff has been pirated (and yes, at the time, it was my sole source of income). It didn't upset me at all, because I knew that 99% of the people pirating were people that weren't going to buy it anyway. I didn't have to do any extra work for those people to play my game, and at the end of

When Gizmodo fucks something up, they don't do it half-assed!

LOOK HERE, MATHY MC MATHERSON.

It's not so bad, really.

To me, it looks like a bank for the Apple generation. Doing the same stuff as everyone else, but prettier and (hopefully) easier to use.

100 buckyballs? I only see the 216 set on their site for $35 (which is a ridiculous price).

Prejudicial means "harmful". It doesn't really have anything to do with being prejudiced, oddly enough.

It has nothing to do with an opposing viewpoint. The CEO of Chick-Fil-A is a bigot, based solely on the definition of the word "bigot" (which has already been posted, but I'll include it, just in case).

They have every right to hold whatever views they want. We, then, in turn, have the right to criticize and boycott them for those views.

Hmmm... I'll bite.