blatheringseagulls
Blathering Seagulls
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Even if it's not permanent, it's pretty scary stuff. Back in my early Android days, I borked my Droid to the point that I had to re-flash it with a Motorola .sbf file. You'd think it would have taught me my lesson...

I don't know, I've been off Android for about 6 months. I got it from the Market (developer: Larva Labs), but I don't know if it's been pulled.

Hey, at least they had the dignity to throw this kind of fit on a plane. Imagine if they did it on a Greyhound—just as sloppy, but way, WAY sadder. Also less likely to get them sentenced to breaking rocks with their hands in Newfoundland.

I was driving on the freeway with my dog last summer, and she whined to have the window rolled down. I put it down about 8 inches, and she was satisfied. Out of nowhere, I heard a loud "FFFFFTHWTHTHTTTTWFFFWTHHTHH," and I spun around. The sound stopped as quickly as it had started, and all I saw was my dog looking

Papercraft—forever and always my favorite form of art. Construction paper has a texture that I don't think computers will ever be able to match.

Better hope they're Battlefront 2 difficulty, not Battlefront 1...

Add Zapfino to the list as well.

Man, Microsoft needs to have LTE support for WP7 YESTERDAY. I know, I know, iPhone blah blah blah, but why not at least give manufacturers the choice?

"But when a saga popular with pre-adolescent girls peaks romantically on a night that leaves the heroine to wake up covered with bruises in the shape of her husband's hands — and when that heroine then spends the morning explaining to her husband that she's incredibly happy even though he injured her, and that it's

... But the North Koreans can have a ghost city that shouts propaganda over the border via loudspeaker? [en.wikipedia.org]

"The Room" reference?

Well, I messed that one up (distracted at work and rusty), but this one says the same thing as the subtitles in the article image: "wooden horses that fly across the sea."

Too cool.

1) Yeah, didn't know about SLAM/didn't Google.

GSM, married?

You may think they're worse

Good luck to those athletes with "stage fright!"

1) Couldn't it be given eyes and programmed to pick its own way across tricky terrain, guided by a GPS map? Maybe not easier, but cooler, and less likely to be fooled by out-of-date maps.