MichaelScrip
Michael Scrip
MichaelScrip

Old prepaid phones were simple... you loaded them up with minutes and you didn't have to pay again until those minutes ran out.

I'm also a Nikon 35mm f/1.8 user... and it rarely leaves my camera!

I created my own "Bacon" filter in GMail.

Amazing!

I thought most Android phones were mid to high end?

I'd just love to text the kitchen to bring me some more ranch dressing.

There are plenty of Android phones that are 854x480... which almost exactly 16x9... give or take a pixel or two.

You're right... not one Android phone outsells the iPhone... but a bunch of them together do.

All Android phones are 16x9. And considering they sell at a higher rate than iPhones... I'd say people are OK with it.

I said Apple had re-imagined what an NLE could look like.

Buzz Killington?

Agreed.... #4 always freaked me out too! Ever since I saw pictures of it years ago... it still sticks in my mind.

I was talking about Apple's new vision of what an NLE could be.

FCPX is the idea of the next generation of non-linear editing software. It was just launched too soon and without backwards capability. And it was also wrong to kill the previous version too.

I had this same idea back when I was in high school (1995)

The iPad charger is a 10 watt charger. That might have something to do with it.

One thing's for sure... if there is a Facebook bubble... it will be nothing like the last dot-com bubble.

If you're due to give birth on the 13th... are women holding it in until midnight of the 14th?

So... there could be 4 Google-certified Nexus devices released every year running the latest Google OS... and another 30 high, mid and low end devices running whatever version they feel like.

So... when will we be able to use our smartphones as IDs?