cloudwalker_3
cloudwalker_3
cloudwalker_3

I think the comment about Aspergers is in very poor taste. From what I can see he's intelligent, articulate and smart. What's wrong with that? Answer: nothing.

Terrorism 101. You're never going to 'win' the war on terror. It's unwinable. You can continue to kill people in a country that the vast majority of Americans, (or Brits for that matter) will never go to, but it's a war of ideas, and thus however many people you kills, you can't kill the concept that drives people to

"no one really likes a condom very much"

Great work. Very funny.

I thought this was a really useful chart.

Tsk! Tsk! Meat degrades your brain.

Darth Vader in a PC World advert, Han Solo chocolate ... tsk! tsk! Are you skint or something George?

Thanks so much for posting about this music.

There's a lot of truth in this message. Counterfeit goods are often connected to various dodgy practices, including child labour.

There's a phrase that applies here that is often used in England:

This is totally awful. When democracy finally gets to places like this I really hope the idiots who hold the people in a vice get what's coming to them.

Shouldn't this post be called, "How to get a Darwin Award 101"?

"they'll never be able to compete with the freedom available on the other devices". Ha! Ha! Ha!

I'm so embarrassed for them. Poor dears. Get an iPhone and it'll all get better.

How does the use of the iPhone tie in with the fact that she had to sell on the future rights to her photos a few years back?

I remember reading some years ago that scientists once did an experiment that looked at the areas of the brain that became active during specific experiences/tasks and/or while thinking about those experiences/tasks. They found that, in two cases, there was virtually identical activity.

If you do something in a public space, then it's public, not private.

"Windows has a lot going for it"

Some managers are really, really stupid. It really makes me angry when they sack someone for trying to do a decent job. Rather than sacking someone like this, they should promote her and suck the knuckle dragger who sacked her.

This does sound very cool as a concept, but at the same time, I actually do like the human contact that I get in the Apple Store and there's a side of me that wonders if this isn't simply about reducing costs by removing workers?