ReverndJeffy
ReverndJeffy
ReverndJeffy

That's really interesting. People around the office tend to ask me, incredulously, while I like dubstep so much, since it's what I typically listen to while working. The real answer is that I'm not particularly partial to it, but there are no lyrics and I don't recognize the tunes, so it doesn't distract me.

Even with the cold winter weather, I would gladly (and proudly) ride this to work instead of my car.

Does no one else think this is some type of Argo-style CIA plot? Eric Schmidt has really spent years getting himself into place to become the ultimate undercover agent, using the Google search box as a dead drop for clandestine messages and the Google Labs teams as his Q, producing all manner of high tech gadgets for

So... McAfee's sense of humor is showing the warden the warden's own computer and then telling the warden that that computer was a birthday gift to McAfee from someone else?

Something about this whole thing is just strange. If you actually read the "Can't Sleep" blog post, you can see that he's talking about about buying a Macbook Pro for a guy that, as McAfee says, already has one. "I am using the computer of one of the wardens, or whatever title is used here [....] His name is Gino

Thank god you're not your ex's baby? That would be pretty awkward.

Indeed. I really love the idea, but the actual implementation (shading the header image, centering the text and profile images, etc) is just freakin' awful.

Forgive me for asking, but does anyone recognize the type of camera he's using?

I already have enough electronic paper weights.

The problem is that they didn't have a giant rotating mirror and couldn't vaporize a human target from space.

Provided it's relevant and contextual, I don't mind seeing an ad every time I took a look down my pants during the day, just to reassure myself that my little friend hadn't disappeared.