@MayorBloomberg: ...is this what the world has come to?
@MayorBloomberg: ...is this what the world has come to?
@walkingdogs: I wouldn;t be so sure. If sony is going to embrace Android I don't see why they wouldn't develop games for it.
@Gramma42ton: Pretty sure the Halo1/2 servers are no longer online.
@quobetah: You even posted a picture. Look at where the speaker is on this.
@warpwhistle: From Leopard, $35, from Tiger, $139.
Here's the thing with Microsoft that people seem to forget:
@Msj2705: People already look retarded walking around talking to themselves on a BT Headset.
@quobetah: It doesn't look anything like the iPhone. Speaker is in a different place and there's no home button.
Just different timezones in your excuse. Then they will have happened on the same day.
@LeftClicker: Can't say you didn't try!
Brilliant post. Keep it up Gizmodo.
It's too bad I have no idea how the thing will work because the entire thing is simulated.
@datafox: He got voted out of 30000 people or something. He said it in the video.
I don't understand these kinds of world records. WR should be there for feats of human strength/endurance, but when all you have to do is set up a bunch of rockets and push a button all that really takes is money and time.
What were we saying in #whitenoise about trolls?
@Caturday Yet?: It's a stock photo, so it's generally easy to stumble upon it.
@TheOriginalEd: Throwing the ball really hard would cause the pins to blow out the back of the lane and not give them enough time to react.
@Nikkoli: Bowling is all about rotation. If there is less oil on the lane, the ball will gain more traction earlier, causing it to hit the head-pin further to the left, causing a different reaction on the pin.
@lankysob: Any good bowler would continue to bowl 259's.