electricalbanana
electricalbanana
electricalbanana

I keep trying to convince myself I'll go legit soon, but even with what'll be coming in iOS5, I'll still want to jailbreak for SBSettings, PDANet, Activator, PowerPlay for volume button iPod controls and making Atomic my default browser.

The article mentions that she spent those 10 hours trying to crawl to the desk and hoist herself into a chair. Each of those moves probably put her and her artery in more possible danger.

I'm no doctor, but my understanding is that when the femur is broken, it's much more serious than virtually any other broken bone. If the femoral artery is nicked by the fractured bone, the situation can go from dicey to dire fairly quickly.

I really loved my Moto Q at the time. Even modded it to look like an iPhone when it was first announced. Watched the video above just for the nostalgia.

So you know when to take the air can to the insides? To break up the monolithic visual?

Yes we can.

"The largest worldwide companies trust Mac Shield their nets and security."

As a former restaurant worker, making you wait while a clean, empty table was visible had nothing to do with squeezing more money out of a guest. It was simply to help manage a server's workload. The first 5-10 minutes of a table's meal are the busiest. As much as possible, it's best not to overload a server with

In the highest-trafficked areas, how often would people even see the ground?

@ohnoitsaspider: Figured it probably might be, but couldn't get confirmation from the googles. Wikipedia's got a an article about how 13 is unlucky in a handful of cultures, starting with Babylon [[en.wikipedia.org] (but also mentions that it's considered lucky to others — [en.wikipedia.org]

Construction elevators have a thirteenth floor?

@whatne1wuddo: Be sensitive—the dude's a caveman. I'd say his grammar is quite good considering the circumstances.

CEFauxSteveJobs?

@archd3: ...or was that last year? It all runs together.

I'm surprised Merton didn't make the cut.

@Goof_Troop: Had to go to archive.org for the answer:

Conveniently for iPhone owners, this guide is also available as an app: "Dos & Don'ts" — nice for avoiding international data charges.

@Curare: Bootlace also does not support iPhone 4. I know Kevin says "older iPhone or iPod touch" in the beginning, but figured I'd clarify (since I just tried and got denied).

@archd3: ... and the kids are actually cherubim.