White links on a white background are very... annoying.
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.
@ps61318: Parents :P
@Moonshadow Kati aka Lady Locksmith: Nah it's too late. It isn't a big deal though really.
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...
@AndPreciousLittleofThat: Die?
That doesn't sound right to me... If you develop habits in order to prevent mistakes in the first place, isn't that better?