WestwoodDenizen
WestwoodDenizen
WestwoodDenizen

When I read the first part of the article, I wasn't sure if it was just that the author doesn't know how to replace a hard drive, or whether Macbooks just don't allow for the consumer to reasonably replace hard drives. Certainly replacing a hard drive in a Windows-based laptop isn't difficult, and I'm glad to hear

The first part was admittedly nitpicky. The comment was a whole was somewhat of me lashing out at the laziness and ongoing degradation of Gizmodo. Apparently it hasn't degraded enough to keep me from commenting in general, at least.

Fair point. It appears to read okay because people are looking at the "one" when the verb really applies to the "three".

A little liberal with that "1-in-3" number, and not very journalistic to use numerals for a single digit number.

Yeah, I could see it your way, too. I guess it has something to do with what you're used to seeing.

I feel like, with "focussing", my brain wants to pull emphasis to the second syllable, like foCUSSing instead of FOcusing.

I had weird flashbacks of when Kat used to use Britishisms in her articles, even as I made the correction, but I trusted the little squiggly red line.

I'm sure there's a way to do this that isn't as labor-intensive, but I can't argue with the results. That's pretty damned amazing.

Giz acknowledges that it's just an extension/plug-in for existing desktop browsers, at least. They don't cover the iOS distinction, though.

I wouldn't tweet anything at all anyways.

If you didn't want to know the result, I'd say a bad place to go would be the internet in general.

I think "where do you get protein?" is an honest, inquisitive question, since most people get their protein from meat/dairy.

Yeah, so topaz420 was slightly OT.

Are you looking for a pat on the back? The article doesn't say you HAVE to eat red meat to feel manly, and you're no better (or no worse) than anyone else because you don't eat it.

My point was more what Diode said. Not that I don't think corporations run government.

"the government doesn't give two shits about them since corporations have openly owned our politicians since 2010"

In before dozens of Star Wars references.

They could subpoena your cell phone records, which sounds like a reasonable thing to do for $85... or not...

It's "drivel", not dribble. Although one could also regurgitate dribble, I guess. Babies do it.

Maybe if you used a lot of it and compacted it into really dense bricks.