chillychili
chillychili
chillychili

I agree with #1, except that the Surface keyboard has an extra function by getting out of the way when you don't need it. I don't see anyone snapping their MBA's in half anytime soon...

I feel like the e-mail thing and the camera control should be options, not defaults. I personally like the e-mail not loading pictures so my data doesn't go over, and I like the instant pictures after focus, because often moments go away so quickly. But I can see how both can be annoying.

I have the exact same situation that you do. I love my Focus.

Wacom Cintiqs have a movement resolution of 5080 dpi. I'm pretty sure that you need to divide that by something to get the comparable unit, though.

It was also done somewhat in a Mario Party 7 minigame where you control two different spinning spike columns, each with a different speed/weight/lethality, to knock out the other 3 players.

The stats in the parody are funny.

As a Houstonian, I'd say that 3000 is in the low average range for a politician. Not anything spectacular. I know Obama's visit to Houston gathered 19000.

I believe you mean "currently based in Shenzhen"

It's ok if you have a tight, sturdy wrist-strap on it.

Yeah, I second that it was done on purpose.

Didn't they make something like this for the XBox or PC? I forgot what it was called.

Didn't appreciate the extra song in the middle. At least list it with the others and not make it a surprise?

Darn, you beat me to it.

After reading it, I think it's more of that the games had mechanics that could be built to become sufficiently complex. Not necessarily hard. Basically it says that each mechanic can be built into something that is hard or requires compromise between choices.

I use AIM as a sort of Facebook off-site client, but very rarely use the actual IM part of it.

If only more teachers were brave and passionate enough to do something different, whether or not it was video-game related or not. Bravo, Mr. Bertoli.

Just wanted to note that Skype is going to be integrated in Windows Phone pretty soon, and probably will be integrated with Windows 8 as well. It's a slow but steady process for integrating in many categories, but the results that have come out so far (mainly on Windows Phone) have IMO trumped the competition.

These are all familiar names for Chinese people like me. For those who are wondering, the environment online is pretty much the same as the US, all the ragequitting, cussing, community power, etc is there.

I'm starting to doubt that you ever actually loved Pokémon in the the first place.