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I wonder how they would fit. I tried some skinny jeans years ago (couldn't tell you exactly which brand or style) and they crushed my nads. I don't know how guys wear stuff like 510s.

This is half the reason I left my camera at home and just took my iPhone to Australia. I didn't feel like spending $200 so I would have enough memory to last for 2 weeks of intense picture taking.

Packman! The story of a man that tries to fit all his vacation clothes into the 1 allowed carry-on and personal bag to avoid the $25 checked baggage fee.

Sometimes it sucks having a real camera :(

Still made the wrong choice.

They were definitely revolutionary products, for the iPhone more of that simply being how you interacted with the phone and it not completely gumming up after owning it over a week. Both of them were missing out on some important features though. The iPhone didn't have 3G which was pretty standard for the time (or

For some reason I was thinking they doubled the RAM and bumped the processor but that was the 3GS, thanks for the correction. Adding 3G was nice for me because here in Maryland AT&T had good 3G coverage even then. The real killer was iOS 2.0, which Apple didn't release until the 3G came out. True, the iPhone 2G could

The hamster at the end is both adorable and terrifying. Its mouth opens up like a sarlacc.

The iPad 3 was replaced after 8 months to standardize charging ports and line up iPad releases with holiday buying. The iPad 2 is only still sold because it's cheaper and Apple wants there to be a large distinction between the old and new iPads. Adding a retina screen would cause your average consumer (who knows

Apple always gets their products right with a follow up to the original. Original iPhone, garbage. The next iPhone had 3G, iOS 2.0 (hello App Store), and the specs to blow OG iPhone out of the water. The iPad I would say took 3 generations because that's when they finally added the retina screen iPad 2 should have

...something Apple is going to replace in 6 months...

For the most part, I think the iPad battery is good enough already. What percentage of people do you think regularly use their entire iPad battery before having a place to charge it? It would be great if you knew you could use it for 36 hours before you'd have to charge it again, but how often is that actually going

Wait, this one is Rushmore? I'm not getting it.

Don't your arms fall asleep?

Yep. And notice how he didn't say anything in response. I would hope because he realized what a complete and total moron he is, but I know that's too much to hope for on the Internet.

Sounds reasonable enough. I just think a job where your imagination wouldn't even have to always be bound by "this has to be immediately practical" would be a a lot of fun.

I would love to work in R&D at a company so I could design completely insane concept pieces with no practical use. This is totally awesome, and it would be great to have a job where you can imagine and build anything even if it's obviously not good for real world use at all.

Sounds delicious. If not for the tongue then for the nose.

I know the difference and pointed out that you are correct. I was just explaining why it was used that way, error in proofreading.

Please show where I condoned any of the douchebags on reddit or hateful speech of any kind.