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Well, at least they were awake. That's an improvement, right?

I don't know that I agree.

I agree that it's great she's doing this for the right reasons. I don't think Match.com is at fault or owes damages, but this is an opportunity to change the standard for online dating providers.

I hope Jobs will make them change the title; Wozniak already went there (and had a better pun) with iWoz.

This is also the case in other cities. I happen to know that the New Orleans Police Department possesses only one breathalyzer for the entire city, and it isn't portable. However, I think this is by choice, and not from lack of funding.

You're right that digital backs are very expensive, but so are hasselblads anyway. There are a lot of other medium format cameras, the cheap ones, that don't have "backs" per se. Something like a digital film cartridge would be wonderful for those cameras, and would more importantly make them interchangeable.

I know about digital backs, like for hasselblads. But something like this could work for any medium format camera.

I've been wishing for this for years. It still probably won't be exceptional at first, but hopefully it will develop.

Soon their will be mysterious bookshelves appearing next to the columns in airports, and I will know why.

Also a good idea would be not to have 95% of public restroom doors made where you PULL on the way out.

I wonder if there's such a thing as kickball practice, and if he makes them show up for it. Does he make them do drills?

My first thought was "lightproofing nightmare."

Old people do love to play checkers, but the undifferentiated appearance could be perplexing to the Alzheimer's-inclined.

So far, no tweets from Charlie since the show. Might he have fallen off the wagon?

Due to recent events, I would be surprised if we didn't see a bevvy of consumer electronics that unexpectedly include geiger counters.

The narration is talking in the abstract about having to push the car because it is broken, as the people are seen on screen pushing the car, right after the footage of the car apparently broken down. It seems fairly clear what story they're trying to tell.

No, asshole.

Why the hell would they mar it with that ugly "Dab Dab+" logo?

I don't think Apple would delay a product launch in a highly competitive, time sensitive market because of a single component. Depending on the extent of the damage, it could take months for the plant to be operational again.

I watched the clip in question (Google "tesla top gear" and look at video results), and I don't think the Top Gear people were very fair.