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Steve Jobs did say either Android goes, or he does...

The model is thinking "Please don't kiss me please don't kiss me please don't..."

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I didn't see the film, but just in case you feel my previous comment was too glib, I've written a longer and more thought out counterpoint analysis to your post.

The nuggets will get him in the end, when they win the fight against Luke's arteries.

Try the Pomodoro technique. It was posted on Lifehacker awhile ago. Part of the difficulty of such a large task is that it's overwhelming and tempting to just not start. Better to break it up into smaller, manageable tasks. The technique can help with that.

Do you use Things on the Mac? I looked the reviews for the iPad version and there are a ton of negatives on the front page. Also, Clear seems too simplistic, and also has a bunch of negatives.

I wish I'd known this back when I was using maps.

Yes, this is a great technique, for 1989. Now if only someone could make a touchscreen GPS that you can draw a route on, I'd be happy. Google Maps on my android sometimes forces me to take weird side streets when I could keep going straight on the road I'm on and get to my destination.

In the 80s, they had ASCII art nude women you could print on a dot matrix.

Looks like he tried to walk it off.

I interned for Debra Hill (producer: Halloween, Escape from NY) in the 90s, and the first time I met her I couldn't believe she was for real— she exhibited all of the stereotypical producer behaviors— fast talking, indoor sunglass-wearing, phone stuck to her ear— qualities depicted by most movies and shows about

And this is why privacy is important. Fuck you to those who say they don't have anything to hide.

I'm so brainwashed I read the third sentence in the last paragraph as: "If you want to avoid the brainwashing techniques used in this post," instead of "If you want to avoid the brainwashing techniques discussed in this post..."

I didn't notice it in your April 1, 2011 thread ([gizmodo.com]) but I see it in the image above, where the 1 is slightly to the right of the dot below it. But then again, I can't tell the difference between the bass note that Rusty plays and the one that Early plays in the beginning of the Mephistopheles Traveled

My comment was posted more out of anger that Google did not at first allow the option to pay, when it first released the beta version of Gmail, which remained in beta for more than a year. If I wanted to try it but did not want to subject myself to using something for free, and thus be subject to Google's lax privacy

Actually, I would prefer to pay, but you're right, I should keep my mouth shut (or stuff my money where my mouth is) and do so, rather than complain. Point taken.

Pick up your vibrators and extra small custom condoms at the register, please, Mr. Smith. Oh, and we've done you the service of posting these purchase on your wall to share with everyone by default. Because when you say you have no need of privacy, you really mean discretion, don't you?