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So you're saying that we can't make a determination on its effectiveness based on hardware and ergonomics alone? Although "It's the software, stupid" is an oft-uttered maxim, hardware is not too far back; maybe, "It's the hardware, idiot!"

Wow, that is AWESOME. I have NEVER seen anything else like it, EVER.

Don't forget: Zach Snyder = Sucker Punch. Just sayin'.

WP7 animations are useless. They serve no purpose other than to keep the GPU from falling asleep. Objects float in to and out from god knows where; there isn't any sense of location.

That Torch thing actually looks pretty nice. However, that button with the BlackBerry dots logo reminds me too much of the Windows Mobile phone with the colorful Windows banner. Nightmares...

Garmin needs to hire someone adept at UI design. Heck, anyone who does UI design. It's evident they have an electrical engineer summoned three days before shipping to come in and crank out a quick UI, which is the same thing most companies do with their documentation instead of hiring a technical writer.

Hard to believe there are idiots out there who condone the dissolution of the FDA, along with nearly all other federal agencies, dedicated to protecting us from "job-creating" corporate harbingers of death. I have no doubt Eli Lilly, among others, would, in a heartbeat (no pun intended) produce poorly-tested drugs at

"That means if you enjoy, say, running a movie full screen in the background while working on something else, you're out of luck."

You better call them before they product more of these. There's a Contact Us link on their website. Notify the hundreds of engineers that they're completely wrong about not having a fuel pump. I'm sure they'll offer you the CTO job on the spot.

"The front wheel is fixed..."

I canceled my plan today. Fuck them. Less for more does not work for me.

I wish my cars went through the same incremental "Will be fixed soon!" update pattern adopted by non-Apple companies.

I wonder what version of ProE they used back then. Or maybe SolidWorks.

The user interfaces for these cards is unbelievably complicated. An Adobe AIR app runs on your Mac; there is a web interface with separate settings; the mobile apps have some configuration settings, but then send you to the Eye-Fi website to configure some other settings; and on and on, so much so that I don't even

Replace 'players' with 'owners' and 'millions and millions' with 'billions and billions' and the argument gets slightly tilted, doesn't it?

"...the NBA isn't allowed to post pictures of any of their players."

Looks like an 80s-era Zenith VCR.

Buying a smartphone for its camera only is like buying a car because it has an awesome ABS controller.

Throw it and see what sticks school of design.

Maybe as a baseline reference? If it can't find/scan the 6, something is most likely also wrong with the other lines.