andylinde
Andy
andylinde

Jerks. I think I'm going to move. No more "alright, I'm switching to phone tethering for a bit; this is ridiculous".

Our mall has a bounce house with that exact course. It. Is. Awesomesauce.

Also, my mom still has dial-up internet. It's ok though, since she has an internal modem?

I work at a smallish credit union. We have (and use) electric typewriters. we also have the exact model of fax machine you called out in this article. I weep.

"I reject your, er, you, and substitute my own!" -Adam Savage

I use 3g watchdog. It's not the prettiest, but it works. I tried out Onavo for a bit, but the problem is that there's no real option for roaming—your only option is to move to a separate plan (say, per-megabyte). My carrier (U.S. cell) just rolls everything under the same 5GB cap, so every time I'd leave the area it

The only winners are the spectators. And maybe the cheese.

I shall try this, but with waffle iron bacon woven in!

That was wonderfully shot—I was expecting to see a GoPro logo at the end. I still think it's an ad for something, but HOLY CRAP HUMAN SLINGSHOT!

I used to do that too—check for updated apps constantly. I stopped doing that so much when they introduced the new market. Not sure why.

I have 5 cellars. It works out really well—after storing the wines and the bodies, I still have one left over for my makeshift workshop. Glad I'm not the only one with that approach!

U.S. Cellular rolled this out about a year ago. Glad to see it's catching on. It's about damn time.

I was standing about 300 yards from "the Reno thing". I'm never standing again.

Unrelated: Hey, that's a U.S. Cellular phone! Crap phone, but hey!

Thanks for that!

Well, I now have my answer. It's not good.

It's because you have to be clicked inside the flash window first, or you're just pushing "3" on the page—it doesn't get passed to the movie. I know I'm pretty much repeating what you just said, but stick with me, my story gets better.

This. This times 1000.

To be fair, that's the look I'd have if you freeze-dried me too.

I *really* want to make a DIY ambilight setup. It looks flat-out amazing. My problem, though, is that they all require a computer—it doesn't work with, say, the xbox or the blu-ray player.