@AmphetamineCrown: Let me guess, you support "Given an inch, I'll take a mile, right?"
@AmphetamineCrown: Let me guess, you support "Given an inch, I'll take a mile, right?"
@robcapazzi: use our noses to type...
@Super Gizmodoman: only if you can still use U U D D L R L R B A Start
The problem isn't with the phone design. The problem is with the human hand. Stop blaming Apple and focus on the REAL culprit. G-D
@amrcanpoet: That's exactly what I do with mine as well. very easy to download and test apps on my iPhone, then transfer them to the old one.
@lubemupski: We are... we're just sustaining the wrong things.
@Norbs: or just standing there soiling himself...
@Tycho Vhargon: Ice is cheaper than anything else they would be putting in that glass... which is the only reason.
@thetickler: or like this:
@crapcakes: perhaps if we could speak Japanese we'd get the joke
This one's WAY better:
"Now that's the ugliest damn bong I've ever seen."
@Strider-No.9: I've learned never to be an early adopter. I am very content waiting two months after product launch until I pick mine up.
@bucklefilledbird (Gadget Music is the New Punk Rock!): Very interesting. Thank you all for the replies.
What I'd like to know is this... if cinema was the first mode of video production and distribution, why didn't the inventor of the television just conform to that already standard aspect ratio? We could have had widescreen this whole entire time... I mean... the whole point was to have a movie-like experience in your…
@Lord_Data: How exactly is that a waste of a beautiful stone?
@Tommy Five: The problem is (with film and digital) that photo can be reproduced endless amounts if desired by the photographer. There is not "true original". Polaroid is, of course, that exception...
@junyo: heck, Home Depot has 5000BTU ACs for $150... I could get three of them!
I realize that having a glowing controller would suck more battery life... but who on earth (that would be interested in a Tron themed controller) will actually buy a wired controller?
@dtptampa: Yes, but just remember the trade-off in winter is that you'll be spending MUCH more to heat your home than you would to cool.