MrFluffyThing
MrFluffyThing
MrFluffyThing

I always found Ubuntu's to be annoying. I think the future of scroll bars will be that of how Android/iOS do, where it's just a bar that pops up when you scroll to tell you where you are on the page, but ultimately it's just a tiny line on the side of the screen, not something you can interact with. Ultimately people

Monoprice is just about the only company I trust for generic cables, but that's because I've been using them for in wall CAT5/6 and networking gear for years.

Windows is very straightforward, but I argue about Linux taking longer to do things. Linux is a powerhouse, but you have to KNOW the inner workings of the Kernel and the distro to understand how to use it and tweak it. I've been using Fedora on one of my laptops for about a year and a half now, and I've found that the

Linux will take over long before Apple will.

I would suggest learning C# for the ease of use and power, but it appears Microsoft is going to try this new thing with HTML5. You can still make Windows 8 and WP8 apps in C#, but it looks like the primary language will be based on HTML5

Yeah. Microsoft tools for Windows Phone 7 (and 8?) use C# and .NET. Microsoft has always been about making development easy. Signs point to Microsoft pushing XAML with HTML5 and Javascript for Windows 8, but I'm not sure about the mobile platform. I'm still hanging onto C# myself.

Microsoft by far has the best development tools for their mobile platform. Too bad no one wants to develop for it...

I find it funny that he describes the Banana as a fruit created by god, yet humans have cultivated them into this shape and style by selective breeding over the last 5000 years.

Eventually we'll be in 1984, regulated into grey slop for dinner...

Lets not forget those already-canon-owners who need to upgrade bodies without sacrificing lenses. I'm looking at stepping up from a cropped sensor body, but I have a large number of lenses made for EF mounts, so this is an awesome choice since I likely won't be able to afford a 5D MkIII.

You've never eaten from a dish that hasn't been properly rinsed after washing? Not even gotten body soap in your mouth on accident while showering? Well, regardless, it tastes like that.

You can fortunately still find them online (new), but they definitely don't care anymore about the headphones and have stopped producing them. I've resorted to babying mine by only keeping them near my PC for late night gaming. They're roughly $50 through amazon, and a few still exist on ebay.

I've always been a fan of the 2nd gen Zune premium headphones. They were comfy, had multiple sizes of inserts, and the sound quality was high for an included set. I now have several sets of them, and I refuse to let them break.

Minimal compared to their previous logo. Ultimately they need the letters to overlap, otherwise they look like they're copying Google.

My contract has been up for a year now, I still have yet to upgrade devices (Granted, I'm on Android), but my point here is that the features aren't in the phone, they're in the software. As long as both Apple and Android have upgrade paths that work on older hardware, why update? I can keep my Droid Incredible for

It's likely just like bacon. You either love it, or you wage war on those who do.

You're doing something WAY wrong here. While in some cases it's cheaper to eat unhealthy (Ramen), overall that's not the case. Stocking up on easy to cook, inexpensive items produces more food for the money that is healthier and tastes better. While it's $6 for a frozen pizza, it's often cheaper to MAKE the pizza from

Yes, this is old technology. Many laptops, wireless adapters and routers have supported this in the last decade.

Actually, if Apple can prove without a doubt that they had created the design and begun producing or manufacturing before the gooPhone, they would win in US courts.

Then he's set for a proper training on how to drive. Don't you use up two full lanes when you drive?