TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

Right, but you act as though mice and touchscreens have no value, whatsoever. I love keyboard commands and use the heck out of them. But I also have a touchscreen and sometimes opening Explorer with that is more appropriate, or my mouse is IN-HAND and right near the icon, making it the fastest option. So this is still

$4.99/mo seems like a little much for that, and I definitely have more than that many.

I was going to comment that while you were absolutely right, it was kind of jerkish to correct the guy above you on something so minor. Then I realized who you were replying to. You sound like me. ;)

It's worked better than Shazam for me. Not sure about Sound Hound, though. But the widget on the desktop has been exceptionally handy. Tap it and moments later I have an answer.

I'm not seeing that chart in the sidebar. Meanwhile everything I've found when googling shows the most recent charts place the 360 in the lead, notably. Hence my confusion.

Citation? 360's been in the sales lead for quite some time now.

Anything's possible in this realm. Doesn't mean it works WELL, reliably, quickly, without major hits to battery life, etc. Microsoft locked the system down as best they could. People unlocked it. Once unlocked, all the doors are open to any sorts of crazy mayhem like this.

No, it's not disgusting that Microsoft didn't include a barely-functional emulator that will result in poor performance, reduced battery life, and extreme incompatibility with the vast majority of applications. They made the sound decision. This is a hack for a reason: it will only work for people who are savvy enough

Your understanding, then, was wrong. Simply enough. The RT was never supposed to be a laptop in tablet form capable of running the apps you'd run on Windows 8. It was supposed to be a tablet, with minor laptop capabilities, that could run ONLY apps made for the NEW Windows 8 interface. The Pro, however, was the laptop

You're confusing the 30-day money back guarantee with the warranty. The warranty is lifetime.

Never broke one either, and I played the hell out of it. Also, honestly, loved that controller.

Nope, that was the original DigiMon. The TV show came later.

I get the feeling that, as a 31-year-old adult, carrying a real Tamagotchi around with me will get me the label of "lame" much faster than the app will.

Why the false dichotomy? My only statement is that it's unreasonable to assume the worst. There are so many degrees in between, along with accepting that this is a fictional medium that already clearly involves a world in which a father is crazy enough to hand his kid a keys to an Audi on prom night that we can also

What indication do we have that she was a complete stranger? She clearly wasn't. There was clearly more going on there. What it was we'll never know, but assuming she's a stranger he assaulted instead of someone with whom there were always undertones and connections he was afraid to pursue, or social issues keeping

Having her sole purpose in the commercial to be sexy, while the other person is everything of substance, is demeaning.

It's not hard to make an impressive tree when that's the only thing you're making.

No, if you stood corrected you'd notice people explained WHY we lent them money, which wasn't to keep operating, but due to ridiculous new regulations that put excessive new strain on them. They were operating without trouble, self-sustained, before that. You were wrong. Accept it. Move on.

I can't make fun of the fact that they co-opted national and military pride in an attempt to sell cars?

I didn't even enjoy the first one. I also found it predictable and both were just over the top for the sake of over the top. III added actual plot, character, depth, emotion, and human stakes.