Roz
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Roz

Anonymous! You were supposed to destroy Lulzsec, not join them!

And I will also check out your blog!

Fine, I'll go to wikipedia :P. Thanks, anyway.

Agreed.

As long as they're only offsetting the costs, I'm fine with it.

@Ajhayter: and @everyoneelse You're missing my point. You're acting like Microsoft is doing a good deed by making us pay to use our devices to their full potential. We shouldn't have to pay money for that. The device should either come pre-jailbreaked or Microsoft should allow anybody to do it on their own without

@WheresManGo: You're right, people would. I'd still be opposed to it, though. I'm mad because they're trying to profit from a service that should be free because they can. What if Motorola started asking for $50 to unlock the bootloader on their Android devices? That would be ludicrous.

I love the music!

War with Jamaica over land disputes!

I think this defeats the purpose. It's asking people to pay to use their phone to its full capacity when they should be able to do it for free. I don't like this at all.

So... put simply: taking a triangle and curving it in space? Or taking a sphere and curving it in space and time? Something like that?

And there's no function keys... what the hell kind of "hacking" keyboard is this?

How's the camera, by the way?

? I think that that the brackets are normally in the upper row, aren't they?

The right brackets

It's more muscle memory. When I play a song on piano, I play it from memory, not from the music. With saxophone, on the other hand, where I can only play one note at a time, I usually play from the sheet music.

I wouldn't equate the two. That's like saying moving two fingers at once is multitasking. Learning a song on piano is one activity and you have to break it down into pieces most of the time.

For everyone who doesn't want to be tricked into being redirected to Gawker's site before seeing the ACTUAL website we're talking about here—here it is:

I'm not averse to eating it.