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White links on a white background are very... annoying.

White links on a white background are very... annoying.

@disarticulate: They usually do. This is a tech website though, so they don't really call it "straying."

@Accordion: So why would someone laugh at the thought of aliens?

@FuzzyCaveman: I meant more in the sense that the human body is the ultimate analog controller.

@Accordion: So you don't believe in aliens?

You descended in a spaceship?

Hm, I know one of those guys...

@Eric LaPrairie: That is so strange in context... You're essentially reversing the question and saying you could never give up your digital tool for a more analog one.

@Eric LaPrairie: That is so strange in context... You're essentially reversing the question and saying you could never give up your digital tool for a more analog one.

Am I the only one who likes the bezel on the iPad? I find that it makes it much easier to hold with one hand than if it were smaller.

@topsully: True, but I couldn't resist.

I received an iPad as a present recently. When I asked the gifter to wait a few months, I just got a death stare.

The millenium Falcon has FTL capabilities, defensive shields, and weapons. You can argue which you love more, but the Falcon is an undeniably more fully equipped vessel.

@B0ss: I understand the idea, I guess it all boils down to what kind of mistakes they're referring to. I certainly won't neglect to check my work for typos in order to allow myself to make a mistake that I don't want to have to learn from the hard way.

@swarmster: Interesting example, though I most certainly will not be making intentional mistakes at work in the foreseeable future...

That doesn't sound right to me... If you develop habits in order to prevent mistakes in the first place, isn't that better?