ScreamingMustard
ScreamingMustard
ScreamingMustard

Pity.

You get to buy a 32G for $250? :)

Wow, now that's a pretty dumb engineering choice. I really don't give a wet slap about how thin a device is, but all of the manufacturers seem to be obsessed with it. Make me a fat-ass phone with a battery that doesn't quit...hell yeah.

Yay for the Apple tax. Just one more reason (as if I need another) to never buy Apple.

Yeah, but this would be trickle-down economics, and we all know that doesn't work.

For my next phone, I want a Nexus, and not some bloatware-filled carrier phone. Good to see more and more choices coming out. I've never been happier with my Epic 4G after I put CM9 on it.

ay yi yi.

I've read this a few times before...but every read is as awesome as the first. What a sweet, sweet plane.

Man, all that cussing and swearing really made up my mind. *eyeroll* Dumbest PR move ever.

I like my moleskine because it has a nice, clean understated look. The addition of the gauche lime-green band and bookmark has all the appeal of a tourist hollerin' in the louvre.

baked alaska?

lame lame lame lame.

Still have my Zune HD and it works great. Shame it took them so long to come up with it.

I still write, but for a long time I didn't. Block printing was my weapon of choice. Once I started down the road of learning Morse code (!) I found out I couldn't print fast enough to keep up with what was being transmitted. Soooooo, I started getting back into cursive. It looked terrible at first, but slowly

very sad to not see the following steps:

And a 2100 mAh battery. Can I get a wut wut?

+1

I'd rather eat the donuts while using G+. Paying to promote your own posts? That's the ultimate in saying "my life is pathetic".

The pawnshop I worked at (and most of the other ones I know in the Houston area) use the code to represent how much they've got in the item, not how much they can take off. Of course, other shops run their business differently. The code they used was DUTCHGIRLS.

Seems logical. I remember that many years ago doctors noticed that hard contact lenses reshaped the cornea over time.