@Maveritchell: Ehr, no, it was an unintentional pun... More like a freudian ellipsis... Ehrm - lapse.
@Maveritchell: Ehr, no, it was an unintentional pun... More like a freudian ellipsis... Ehrm - lapse.
@Dr. Nemmo: On second thoughts, it's not amusing. Anyways, I've spoken a couple of times with people from local intelligence agencies, and there are a good lot of douchebags in there. There is the professional agent, who is trying to do his job, but on the other side of the spectre there's the idiot who has seen too…
In Soviet Russia, you track the device!
This has inspired me to get the Soundprism app.
And you, Gizmodo readers, want a Space Elevator? We are not ready yet.
Considering the kind of sites that I visit, I can foretell that Nell's first words will be "WTF?", followed by "LOL!" and then, probably "ROTFLMAO".
@skierpage: Then you create a rule that states that if someone puts an "a" before "New York" then they aren't speaking about the city.
I like the smell of a recently opened Transformer toy. And i still remember the smell of my brand new Atari 130XE.
@waskonator: That was beautiful.
@dhawk00002: The ashtray, the lamp, the paddle game... And this chair.
@Andy Pham: What you say ?!?
The Zoom H2 is a great sound recording device. Wonderful quality, perfect for almost any audio task. It even looks like a taser, which is a good thing in my opinion (it would be better if it looked like a katana, but probably it would make it more expensive).
@tobylane: It all depends on distance, really. The good thing with LED lamps is that they won't burn your face down if you get too close to them.
And then you stick a rigid rectangular battery under it.
@mehoff88: It has happened to me. I installed a paper shredder under my door and i find at least two or three burglers dead every weekend.
@vinod1978: The most probable thing is that nothing will happen. ADT are very bad as a security company. We usually joke that the acronym means "Alarma De Tarro" (A tin can for alarm) :)
@Maveritchell: Dinosaurs died. Life went on.
@Fauxcused: In spanish we call Germany ... Alemania.
Wait until you see it in your next slasher/horror movie.