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@wickedpixel: Just like TheFu said: go to your profile and click on "Edit My Profile" to change the settings.

@grewal12: Don't we all? I mean, when Apple released the first iPhone, Microsoft released Vista and Google released the Nexus One, everyone was so understandable of their product's faults! Big companies have to learn too — if we have to pay for their mistakes, so be it.

@shua.jo.m: I actually shortened this post's URL there!

@Bruce_Wayne: In an ideal world, yes. Probably he did! The issue was not on the original batch file from Reddit, but on Lifehacker's publishing system. Adam might have tested it, it worked, he copy-pasted it on the post publisher and it screwed up the text. Happens to me a lot.

@dB Photography: It's from Epipheo Studios, those guys are good:

@Zander: Promoted for "to the pub-mobile!" Batman would be proud.

@Tordenflesk: Firefox is excluded from YouTube's (and some other video sites') HTML5 support. Here's why:

@bobbo33: Well it's not always better, which means it's better sometimes. Considering HTML5 is relatively new, while Flash has been there for around 10 years, that's a good thing.

@Jason: Thanks, this is very relevant and useful!

@dmt256: I found it! It's Ocean Pacific:

@Marand: Well, if we get technical (and you did in your comment), this is not about a Windows taskbar. But it's awesome and people must know about it.

@luckycharms: I would have NEVER guessed you meant that from your first comment. Like, not in a gazillion years.

@darrkzun: Well, at least we don't see the Wall Street Journal reporting on techn...

I was just thinking about it just yesterday! What if there was a way to override the overflow valve? Maybe the drain should be on top...

@rawfan: "It's seen as a competitor to Safari, yet Opera told Wired 'we are confident that Opera Mini will meet the requirements', due to issues with their compression technology not rendering 'rich, content-heavy documents like Safari does', and because it doesn't render HTML, instead using 'a custom binary

@SulabhaJobonee: You're right: for example, the first picture was taken with a Nikon D70s.