@orthorim: That's both rude and harsh.
@orthorim: That's both rude and harsh.
@Joshua Milwer..: Aside from the separated, flat keyboard keys and button-less touch pad, what is copied, exactly? There may be other things, but I haven't really noticed.
@ctxppc: I agree to an extent.
@skt.smth: Macbook-bootleg? Maybe a bit, but thank goodness someone is using a similar design style. It's simple clean and elegant and there's no reason only macs should be that way.
@kake81:
@king_saberhawk: Actually, I was thinking "whiff" for pronunciation.
@kdupree: First off, my doctor is my doctor but that TSA agent is some guy, no matter how qualified he is.
@theotherwhitegirl: That is hilarious, so long as I don't have to see it everyday.
@karelj: I do follow various blogs, but that's not what apparently makes twitter so great for some.
@sighing: @kyre:
@anexanhume: Except 3G and 4G technologies aren't based on speed requirements; they're the actual systems that a network is built on.
@KillerBee: You're kidding right?
@Terry: I think (as this is how I feel) that many people are against it because it is talked so highly about by those who have managed to find a use for it.
@theotherwhitegirl: What makes me sad is that I'm fairly certain that twitter isn't just a bunch of random shouting and celebrities, but I haven't found anything else personally.
@djr1904: I use both twitter and RSS for feed management.
In my experience, one of the best things a person can do when moving to an area with a different climate is buy clothes there.
@Kodo Sai: I believe that the article was not saying that smartphones are replacement for modern PCs, but rather a better use of the tittle 'personal computer'.
@badasscat: Very well said, sir.