The thing is with all of these government and non-government attempts to supress free speech, they will never ultimately win.
The thing is with all of these government and non-government attempts to supress free speech, they will never ultimately win.
Whilst I find these kind of über loud in car systems really intrusive and annoying the vindictive side of me feels slightly happy that the owners will end up going deaf. There's a kind of justice in there somewhere, I think...
Since you consider me to be a waste of breath, there's no point in me replying further to someone who is acting like a troll. Bye.
Sleeping on a pillow shaped like and looking like the moon = very cool.
Sadly, until this kind of stuff gets much, much cheaper it will remain an expensive indulgence for millionaire playboys and people with money to burn. Spending over $150,000 on an 'experience' that lasts a few minutes or even hours is pretty indulgent for most of us who are living normal lives, trying to pay the…
Our cities are burning because of racism and a lack of equality of opportunity for a significant number of our young people who feel alienated and disenfranchised from society. Personally I feel this is a dreadful and shameful situation, but them I'm a progressive and I didn't vote for any of the crooks who are…
For what it's worth I think you make a slight innaccurate but fair point.
Cheap trash from people who support Bush, (and other dumb arse Republicans like Palin presumably).
Actually I think this issue is a bit like the rule about phones affecting life saving equipment in hospitals.
"Men, you know what it's like to slink out of Wal-Mart with a fistful of plastic bags containing "feminine hygiene" products for your significant other. With these Asian brass knuckles, you can reclaim at least some of your dignity."
The issue with facial recognition technology, as with all technology is not with the technology itself but witht control amd use of the technology.
Great little app, but when are they going to let us here in the UK use it?
It sounds fairly plausible although I haven't checked it out as yet, (many more things that are more worthwhile to do with my time to be honest!).
Print is dead? I don't think so. Not in my lifetime anyway.
It does seem slightly bizarre to me that there's no mention within this article of StuffIt. I use version 15.0.2 also called StuffIt Destinations and it's the dog's proverbials. It will create 25 kinds of file, (including RAR, Zip, etc) and it has a nicely design interface too.
GetHuman is a very good site. For those of us in the UK there's also the brilliant site, Say No to 0870, ([www.saynoto0870.com)] which offers low cost or cheap alternatives to high cost customer service numbers and the like. Maybe someone in the US should start an equivalent?
Totally cool! I had heard of this before but it is such a brilliant shortcut and so useful, especially for taking screen shots of maps and stuff like that.
Paper cuts are just a sign that your skin is too soft. Pah! Harden up! I've worked in design and print for 28 years and while I got paper cuts when I was a young apprentice I now no longer do. Because I do proper work that involves a degree of effort.
I love Lifehacker, I really do.
Soldier 1: We need more cannon fodder.