TheLab
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@Zonky: I found every gyro control game to be pretty iffy on

@knightvash: I do think this is an interesting conversation and I

I've been waiting for good augmented reality apps for a while now. I feel like, at this point, if a good one was going to be made for the iPhone 4 platform, someone would have done it by now.

@vapour: I recently moved back to San Francisco and the new De Young museum is, I believe, brutalist and it looks amazing. So it can work. Sometimes.

THE LAB IS FASCINATING!

@tomsomething: "The Facebook app has never not been crappy"

@knightvash: "The Happy meal is the unhealthy meal combined with the toy. If you change the food or the toy it is not the same product therefor no longer the happy meal. "

@THEaquino: I meant the populous generally dislikes the city hall with a uniform opinion the likes of which is rarely seen.

@m1ndtr1p: Agreed, I even like games and often the games featured here are not-so-good.

@tomsomething: Reminds me of how Apple had just one guy working on that Remote app, then he got busy elsewhere and the app stagnated forever.

@tomsomething: The link is funny but the iphone app is miles ahead of the android app. Not accurate to just lump them together.

@knightvash: No one said there would be no happy meals. The Happy Meal can remain unhealthy, but the toy must be sold separately. Or you can bundle the toy with a healthy meal. The goal is to stop getting children to request unhealthy food just to get a toy. This is the same idea behind not using cartoon

@Ari Schwartz: To be fair, many looked ugly immediately. No one ever liked Boston City Hall.

@knightvash: If you reproduce, your genetic line is extended. Obesity and diabetes will not kill you until after your reproductive years have passed. The quality of life of everyone involved will be low and a lot of money will get wasted on healthcare. Your idea is not going to work. Take a genetics class.

@King Antonius: The cost of instituting the education you are talking about here is STAGGERINGLY high, compared to the cost of this measure. If you have any respect for limiting government cost, you'd eventually see this is the most economical.

@Anticitizen_One: This has to get promoted seeing as you went to all the trouble to post it four times! Kidding. I will be interested to see how facebook avoids losing money in the long term.

@Robert Hedges: Ah, the slippery slope argument. If we do something then someday we will do lots of other things. A good rhetorical trick but you dodge the issue. Meanwhile I'm leaving science for a career in medicine because lord knows I'll never be out of work as long as this mentality persists.

@knightvash: So if parents are failing their kids, what do we do for those kids? Nothing? Saving kids from the diseases associates with diabetes is a much greater gift than shitty food and a cheap toy. Get your priorities straight, sack up, and admit this is a problem there is no better way to address.