aaroncrabtree
Aaron Crabtree
aaroncrabtree

Haha, no worries on the terminology, watch terminology varies by where you live, what kind of watch you're talking about, and what brand is selling it. So anchor points works as good as anything.

Combine it with this, perhaps? [www.vuzix.com] . I think it would be pretty neat. Especially if you could define a non-surface as your display area (ie, if there's no surface present where you drag your fingers, it does a virtual display area perceptively 18 inches away or so). Would be neat.

If you're into photography, even amateur photography, G+ kicks the shit out of everything else out there (including Flickr). And It's not just me saying that! Thomas Hawk and Trey Ratcliff - two professional photographers who I really like - have both written about how it beats all of the other networks in exposure,

My wrists are about that small too (and, sadly there aren't a lot of ways to bulk up your wrist). This is a 47mm case, which is about as big as my wrist. I have several watches this size, and one that's even larger, but it's sort of rectangular instead of completely round. I've never gotten anything but positive

Motorola Droid had a 280dpi screen. The iPhone 4 was just the first to crack the 300dpi level.

I got it, I just don't necessarily agree that it makes it unique. I mean, technically the pattern of the weave of my jeans is completely unique because if you look close enough they're totally different than every other pair of jeans, even the ones made by the same person on the same day.

Uh...did you read the comment I was replying to? Read again and try again later.

I think there's a place for both. I have watches that range from a simple three-hand movement (I like second hands, so no two-hand) to automatic multifunctions to chronographs to roulette watches to watches with popup crystal protectors (I have 19 watches as of now). I really like the designs of watches like the one

I sold watches for about three years, and I discovered that as long as the watch face is not taller than your wrist is wide, it doesn't look funny. It will look weird to you at first, because you're not used to it, but you get used to it, and no one else thinks it looks bad. I have the same problem with tiny wrists,

Except you see tons of iPhones where the glass on the back is broken.

So everyone seems to be making the post referenced in this article: [plusheadlines.com] all about Google+, but if you read what the guy wrote, it's exactly this problem you're asking about. And apparently Google is working on it. They understand that it's a problem, and they're working to fix it. Who knows if they'll

Ours is actually predicted to be even better this year than last (Utah, I mean). I'm getting crazy excited.

You're close on epigenetics, but not quite there. It's not that it's different, per se, from your actual genetic code. What epigenetics decides is which genes are expressed. In this case, when you eat your greens, it turns off the 9P21 gene. If you were to sequence these people's DNA, they would still have the gene.

Uh...the Galaxy S II meets or beats every feature in the iPhone 4S. Pretty sure its semi-successor will do the same.

You're right, of course (though I hate admitting that to a Y fan). I just feel like it's lacking in journalistic integrity to talk up the SAME camera months later, when you made much less of a big deal about it when it was originally released. But then I've never understood why people gave APPLE so much credit for the

So they talked about it in the review, and it was even the focus of the review. They did not, however, have an entire story dedicated to the stock photos given by HTC/T-Mobile to show off the MT4GS's camera. They didn't even have an entire story dedicated to photos taken in the real world by the MT4GS (which are

While I don't want to take away from the awesomeness going on in the comments down below, that's a contact icon, not an app.

Um...you guys are aware that it's the exact same sensor that's in the HTC myTouch4G Slide (goddamn that's a long name), and the upcoming HTC Amaze 4G, right? Like...the exact same sensor? 8MP, backlight illuminated CMOS sensor with f2.2 aperture? The new iPhone does have a 4.3mm focal length - which does make a

If you make a prediction, it takes you to the video as well.

I went through the list and my general reaction was a heartfelt "meh." I was a little confused as to why one of my cousins deleted me. Especially since he's the cousin I live right by and see all the time.