MyTechnobabble
Mark Schaffner
MyTechnobabble

I'm thinking more along the lines of how the iMessages/Facetime currently works, but also tied into your texts/calls. I think it would be a very cool feature to be able to also receive my texts and my calls on my computer, but for me to get any serious use out of it, they would have to also make it Windows compatible

I would if Applebees charged me to watch their TVs, yes. You can have one or the other. If you want to force people to buy outrageously priced concessions and then watch a movie, then force them to do so. Otherwise, charge more for the ticket and keep your concessions reasonable. Until one of these two happens

Same guy DID make a full-on bacon patty and said it wasn't that good. It's called complimentary flavors. Like how most sausages are made with more than one meat. Or Gyros. Or any number of other multi-meat-meals. Filet Mignon? Seriously, it's not that odd. Here's the link to his ultimate bacon-ness, and the

+1, those are the two things I'm slightly sad about with iMessages and the Message app on Macs, it doesn't let me access my texts or text people, and it's not available for Windows. The latter I can understand, the former... If Google Voice can hook into my text messaging system and let me send and receive texts

Modern Macs have bluetooth built in, yes. It's been a long time since they haven't come with an internal bluetooth antenna. I'm kind of surprised it's not more popular on computers in general, to be honest, what with PS3 controllers, every cellphone in the last decade (so it seems) and tablets all having bluetooth

Was anyone else yelling at the video to just reload the damn gun until he finally fired a couple shots and reloaded? No? Just me? 'Kay.

Can I still see all my open apps on the taskbar while in the Win8 Start Screen? Not, like, after pressing keys or moving my mouse to a certain place, but while it's actually open? Can I, at a glance, see the status of half a dozen programs I have in my system tray? Because that's why I'd be more likely to use this

This is exactly how I feel. I actually downgraded for the first time in my life after trying Windows 8. I'm not saying it's horrible (although that is my personal opinion) but I'm definitely saying it's "not for me".

I think it's just an approximation. Perhaps it's closer to 23 minutes and 17 seconds on average, or some other exacting number. I think the overall mentality is that by taking care of the issue at 20 minutes it avoids the lack of attention around the 20-25 minute mark or thereafter. Resets the timer, as it were.

TL;DR (To be fair, I'd have written that if it was two sentences. Those of us with short attention spans can't... SQUIRREL!)

This actually makes sense to me. When I was a kid, my mother grew super abundant tomato plants outside our house every summer (and the perfection of how the houses, sidewalk, and garden were had them growing like WEEDS). I ate those things like they were going out of style. Cherry tomatoes, big tomatoes... I'd go

Another one to check out is PDF Creator. You can get it from ninite for new computer setups, and I've never had a problem running it. Just choose it instead of your printer, and it outputs the pages to a PDF. Which is probably what DoPDF and the others people mentioned do as well.

I haven't used Better DS3 so I can't account for its quality, but I've been using XInput Wrapper for DS3 and it's insanely simple. You install it, it sets up the drivers for your DS3 as Xbox 360 drivers, and off you go. Want to use it with Bluetooth? Plug in a bluetooth controller when you're installing and it'll

Reminds me of when I was younger and a guy had a pager (yeah, seriously, 'cuz it used to cost good money to call people on cellphones) that he told us to page with "911" at the end of our phone number if we needed him to call back right away.

So... picking up someone's keys while they're not paying attention/out of the room is significantly difficult? Most people I know drop their keys near the entrance of their house. My point is still valid if someone can simply pick up the key, take a couple photos, and set the keys back down. It really doesn't take

I also feel like it'd simply be easier to dry out to put dry foodstuffs in. For example, you wouldn't want to attempt to put flour into an OJ carton. It'd be a pain to make it flow in and it'd be even worse if there was moisture in there.

Sadly a quote above kills many of the counter-arguments.

Because you can do it without anyone knowing you snapped a photo of their keys. Running down to the locksmith or hardware store means they'd have to know you're doing it! Duh... >.>

THIS is what kinda freaks me out to be honest. All I can think is that someone who knows where you live (I'd think an untrustworthy neighbor) simply has to get close enough to your keys, snap a couple cellphone pics, and send away for your keys. Next time you come home some valuables are stolen and there's not even

Have you ever put a key into a lock, gone to turn it, had trouble, jiggled it a bit, cursed a few times, pulled it out, put it back in, then finally gotten it to unlock your door? That's what a "bad" key does, and it's usually because it's worn down quite a bit.