Another 'Apple is the Great and Almighty' Gizmodo article?
Another 'Apple is the Great and Almighty' Gizmodo article?
Sounds like Apple is the one at fault here (and Mat, of course) for the lax security protocols. Relying on numbers you can find just by working in retail and ringing someone up, is horrible security. But then again, relying on a third party to hold onto your data you deem important out in the ether isn't that smart of…
It's not just that, the entire first season when she kept going back and forth about wanting to help the doctor or not, I really wanted someone just to slap her and say 'this is your job now'. It just was kind of trivial her having these 'problems' in the face of what is essentially the apocalypse. Her BF dying was…
Honestly, I really hope they kill off Lourdes. She has had more mood swings and personalty changes than Sybil. Maybe it's the different writers not knowing how to handle the character, or the actress herself...overacting, but whenever she gets on screen I feel like we're wasting time with her. She needs to red-shirted…
Sprint buys back phones and tablets at a pretty reasonable price. They use them for parts or insurance replacements. I've done this a couple of times now over the years, and as a result my last phone only cost me $15 after the trade in of my old phone.
I'm told it's a useless brick. But then again, could just be advertising.
Wait! It uses a screen! Apple will probably sue them for this...
Still not getting why all the hoopla over this 'news'. Someone steals my phone (or I accidentally break it, or lose it, etc.), I remotely wipe it, then I pay $50 to Sprint to get a new phone and download all my stuff onto the new phone. Thief gets a useless brick, I get a new phone. Other than being down $50, I don't…
Did you know that Borges stories were about libraries and labyrinths? Because that wasn't in the paragraphs above.
*sigh* This is why the public education system is a failure. No one who has commented so far has realized that this is a tribute to Jorge Borges. He was an author whose stories were often about labyrinths and libraries. Hence the reason the labyrinth made of books in the shape of Borges' fingerprint.
I can wait for the dvd of this one, especially if it's as bad as the first one was.
Actually, A&E and TNT were both on Olympic hiatus this weekend. Not to mention that I find the Olympics boring and a severe waste of money that would be better spent on discovering cures for diseases or mental illness.
Actually I found them to be pretty ballsy to openly call your consumers stupid right to their face. But then again, it's not like people that buy these products are going to stop shelling out the ridiculous amount of cash that they do just because you insult them.
Glad that Lethem was included. Disappointed that Alfred Bester was forgotten.
The best part of the Olympics? The end of the closing ceremonies. Because that means that we have another two years before this boredom takes over again.
My great-grandfather was working on the farm up until he died at the age of 107....from gangrene.
Just because it's popular opinion, doesn't make it right. ;)
HA! Yeah, I've been there before too. Don't feel bad.
Number 6 should be number 1. There's a reason why classic Trek is so much better than the others, and it was real sci-fi writers at the helm. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening anytime soon.
That is one seriously ugly bag. It looks like Jansport and REI spent seven minutes in heaven and nine months later this was the fugly, expensive result.