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Umm, it seems to be missing Helvetica:

Um, do people know how to use manual focus in this world? Nice lamp though...

This seems like it would be more fun if you entered ridiculous inputs for your height and then pretended to live in either a giant world or mini world.

What is the lag like? Is it the type of thing that is noticeable only in videos where you see both the person and the screen, or can you feel the delay in game?

I actually don't find the sound itself that horribly annoying, but it does suck that you can't hear anything else that you're used to at a game.

The SD14 was fairly interesting in terms of color representation. Too bad I won't be able to try this, I wish they'd also release it with EOS mount...

Time to take out my Series 1 Marvel cards and see if the win ratios make any sense now that I'm jaded and more realistic. Punisher was at like 90% from what I remember, that seems doubtful!

David Troyer is one of my all time favorite surf photographers. Some incredible work here:

@zross312: Neither, you can already see Scott Bakula with a great iPad dock right behind him:

With each day the White House becomes more and more like the Enterprise.

Not the biggest fan of this, but apparently it's just for the first day that you'll be forced to use it. I do have to say that the white text and search box look pretty good in this white on color design, just too busy for me.

@Kat Hannaford: Fair enough, although I'm sure that if I agreed with everything that was posted on here, then I'd also be "right on all counts".

@medopal: Can I put you on ignore somehow? Or could you please just ignore me at least? Just don't reply to my comments anymore, seriously, please.

Fun game for Gizmodo editors to play, I call it "write a phone post without bringing up the iPhone."

Sweet holy Jesus the woman in the picture looks sad.

Too bad, even though it's still beautiful in its own way. Looks almost like a European city in the first picture.

@RutgerHauer: You're right, I should've clarified.

DSLR incremental upgrades are close to the biggest racket in the technology industry, just inches behind inkjet ink prices and video card manufacturers. I wonder what the average 'generation jump' is for current owners of DSLRs (how many generations they wait until they purchase a new version)...