andrewgene
AndrewGene
andrewgene

Wow. I may ruffle some feathers, but what an improvement! Looks great.

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I can't wait for the Greece/Japan video, which will just be 90 minutes of the three of them sitting in silence.

He stayed on his feet. No diving, no flopping when he could have. STAY ON YOUR FEET and good things will happen.

How much audio memory do you think your brain retains? I ask because this would seem like a great spy tool. You listen to 5 clear statements ahead of time, knowing that at a later date, someone is going to transfer to you one of those statements in garbled form.

I think a really simple addition would be to require your passcode to turn off your phone. That way you can still track your phone after it's stolen. As it is now all a criminal has to do to ensure they won't get caught is turn off the phone!

I've been saying for years that Congress should make injuries of any kind illegal. Who wants 'em?!

I agree. If you shoot at someone with intent to injure them but miss, there should be no consequences.

Man has Big Boy lost a lot of weight.

'murica math: "Use It Or Lose It!"

A distance of 4 acres. How 'bout that.

Only "air and tear"

The first rule of Skydiving Fight Club is no ground and pound.

It's these kinds of apps that really illustrate why we are in an amazing time when it comes to smartphones. The phone manufacturers install a great OS, put out good developer tools, and include a high end microphone, camera, accelerometer, and compass inside. App developers have found some pretty amazing ways to

Imagine if this app could tell if your silicone implants need some adjustment, just by hearing THEM bounce.

How about an app where you take a picture of the ball, then take a picture of your girlfriend, send those pictures to this app, and it automatically (though a proprietary algorithm) tells you to use a pressure gauge to find out if your ball is deflated

Kindling?