LordLazarus
LordLazarus
LordLazarus

A neat idea. But god I cannot wait for the day that we move away from this happy hipster applesque style for tech presentation.

Personally I'd say there's a lot more art imitating life going on here than the other way around. Plus, I find it scary that the conclusions to these kinds of studies seem to imply that we need to change media and culture, instead of teaching our young woman to see past them.

It's pretty clear that Google is interested in exploring android based games given the additions to Google play that they announced at Google IO. And while I'm sure that they keep an eye on what they think Apple and other companies are doing, my impression has always been the interest in a project and theoretically

That's hysterical how much that really does look like Hetfield.

Cool. I worked at the mall myself back when I was in High School. But I don't think I've been back to that area in about 20 years. Still remember that Round Table though, the whole medieval dungeon theme was very cool to us kids.

I was (and still am) a big Metallica fan, and I remember being very disappointed in how they, in particular Lars, spearheaded the kill Napster campaign. In my opinion, and it's just my personal opinion, if the interwebs and Napster had hit the scene back in the 80's when Metallica was still a band in a garage they

Yep, as in San Mateo. Last time I ate there I think Reagan was running the country.

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Ahhh. Round Table Pizza. That seriously takes me back. Too bad, I don't think that dungeon of a location that they used to have at the Hillsdale Mall when I was a kid is there anymore.

"The Infinity Burial Project by Jae Rhim Lee"

Wow. I think that's the first Mac I've seen in 20 yrs that I've liked the look of. From this angle anyway. But I'm old school like that. I wonder if the natives in Macland will reject it. Also, from the top down perspective w/o the ports, they look like you should be tossing your trash into them.

It's soda, math, and aluminum. Discussion over.

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You've got it all wrong. They're genetic experiments got away from them.

Key word in your response, "improved". Sure, things become obsolete, be it hardware, software, architectures, or even coding and machine languages (although, interestingly, the farther away from the end user your piece of the puzzle is at the longer it tends to remain relevant). But they become obsolete because the

Really pins down my problems with Jobs approach to things. An obsession with final products combined with a disregard for the tech and engineering that's behind them. And it's not that he's wrong exactly, just that his emphasis lacks respect for what got tech to where it is, and sometimes, foresight to where it

iOS 7, now with settings!

That's kinda interesting actually. For whatever reason, when I moved from California to Colorado, nothing annoyed so much as the use of "pop" for soda.

Q - "But what happens when we're all zipping around, hands-and-feet free, nary a care in the world, and BAM! we're in a terrible accident?"

See what happens when you don't buy your kids video games.

Seams like a first attempt in the development of what my someday be semi useful homemade ammo. In the mean time however I think I'll just stick with going down the street to the sporting goods store and buying some shotgun ammo w/ useful ballistics.