bluegrassgeek
BluegrassGeek
bluegrassgeek

@Wabbited: Seriously? You're just now upset about this? 2000 called, it wants to let you know you've been getting tracked since before then.

@silkworm: It's one of those things that was never consistent throughout the various series' history.

@xxxciter: *facepalm* Seriously, way to inject your own biases into what I said.

@Martian Yeti: I'll warn you now: I've got a 16 Gb 2nd gen iPod Touch, and I keep having to delete old stuff to make room for new stuff. I can't hold a fraction of my music library on this thing, and games chew up space quick. Don't even bother with video if you want to store anything else on it.

@xxxciter: The iPhone is subsidized by the cell phone company (AT&T), because you're going to be paying out the ass for 2 years.

@petethepanda: It's 64 Gb of flash RAM, not the same RAM you use in your desktop.

@Mind_Grapes: Because I don't want to pay $60+ per month for a cell phone bill, when I barely talk at all on the phone.

@UPandB: Sites set that so you'll go to their actual page, and generate ad hits. It's not something GReader can really fix.

@Prairie Moon: I'm not seeing that problem, personally. I tend to only subscribe to a few blogs on certain topics. About the only duplicates I get are from World of Warcraft blogs, as they sometimes overlap their coverage (ie. the general WoW news site and a site on the Hunter class both carrying the same news, but

@MisterFoo: His nit isn't really with writers who get the science wrong in order to tell the story, but when they wind up creating their own stereotypes and misinformation (ie. asteroids always blow up into tiny pieces in movies).

@gd01skorpius: Not always. It depends on the asteroid.

@Jeff: Check out hefeweisen beers. They actually have a sweet, citrus flavor that's rather pleasant.

@TechHaze: Officially, I'd say they have to be against it. Just to protect themselves from potential lawsuits. I doubt you'll hear anything else from them.

@dimes: Personally, I don't care about P2P. Streaming is fine for my needs.

@barmalei: That's just it. With a French Press, the tea stays loose in the water until you're done brewing. Then you press down, which holds the leaves at the bottom of the container while you pour. It really works well.

@Gann: Diffusers are okay, but they don't let the leaves get as much room to expand & move.