amishdj-old
AmishDJ
amishdj-old

"Hi there Dynastius,

"Allowing your mobile devices to make purchases on your behalf and trusting that they know what you want"

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO....

To a shark, a surfer on a surfboard slightly resembles that of a seal or sea lion, or a diver in a black wetsuit can look like other prey. I feel like if the surfboard was glowing, it would be more likely to scare sharks than increase your risk of attack.

"She believes that her greatest strength is in her passionate ignorance.

Would it be too much to ask to get source citations for all these claims?

The same reason we use spicy peppers on food. (Their spiciness is meant to keep us from eating them)

I vote for cracking. It's simple, already in the power user vocabulary, and makes sense (Cracking your Window(s))

The corporation is willing.

Numbers take the bacon after a few digits.

I'LL TAKE 8!

"it fells like it would fall down in a really bad way."

I think he was implying that Jesus would have to sweep this story under the rug since it's an iOS problem as well. (Fanboyism)

How were you not drowned by the sarcasm of gravityhomer's comment?

I think the implication is that this mainly applies to non-custom ROMs.

I see no problem in spending that money to ensure that America keeps its airborne sex appeal.

It doesn't look like it's in a < div > tag at all. Which is perfectly acceptable.

If you look closely, you can see it on top of the wall.

Telling the truth is different from propaganda.

That's not the issue here. The issue is that the government should not be allowed to force companies to put PROPAGANDA on their products. Not only is it propaganda, it is propaganda against the very product it is on. You tell me how that is fair.