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@Andrew Barnes: Unless you're emailing the baker directions to the reception venue, I agree. That bride looks quite unhappy!

Of all the iPhone hacks, this is the certainly the most fun. Might do this for my floppy little enV2

@Wwhat: Ah, certainly something that the internet doesn't convey well. There seriously needs to be a new punctuation mark that indicates sarcasm. Like an apostrophe, but wavy.

@Wwhat: What? I never once complained that you used a dictionary as an argument. In fact, I thanked you for it. Other posters were either calling me childish with no argument to back it up, or the classic "no, they're whores". How the hell did you get that from my last reply? I welcomed the intelligent debate.

@Wwhat: And this is how you debate. Thank you.

@contest005: Isn't it a bit infantile to refute someone's statement while not referring to the statement at hand?

@NakedEskimo: The majority of definitions I found stated specifically prostitution.

@Ko0lHaNDLuKe: If they're prostitutes? Absolutely. Same goes for men. It's basically what the word means, whether you hate it or not.

@Shawn Barney: I'm not entirely convinced any of these smartphones or texting phones are good things regarding conversation.

@Michael Scrip: Very true. Having a larger screen for many things is a big advantage, and physical buttons tend to prohibit that. Sliding mechanisms also make the device thicker.

@Zomb: A vibrating screen sure is a complicated way to fix a problem. I have used a BB Storm with Haptic Feedback before, and it felt just like that - a vibrating screen. It was a very good attempt at giving physicality to a flat surface, but it wasn't for me.

I don't have patience for interfaces that force you to look at the device while using it. Nor do I have patience for interfaces that force you to physically obstruct content to use said content. There's no physical pleasure or feedback from using a touchscreen either... no give, no motion, no sound beyond a speaker

@Rafael Torrens: As an industrial designer, I find it incredible that people would live in a house that is completely lacking in character and personality. While I agree that new homes look like sub par representations of dated architecture (don't get me started on prefab shit with brick facades and vinyl siding the

I don't want a touchscreen to operate while driving. I don't want the tiny capacities offered in their other lineup of iOS devices. I don't want a device that I have to pay monthly charges for.

Chances are, this is simply an engineering exercise to see what their engineering team could do regarding low-light capture.

Here's a better idea: Buy an M42 screw mount adapter for your particular camera, and just buy a cheap old lens on eBay.

People listen to the radio in 2010?

@bert.plunkett: It's amazing that in this time they're singing their nation's anthem. I doubt most Americans would do the same in this situation.

Holy hell, this is scary. Any time a mine collapses, that's all I can think about.