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I generally ask questions of people as well in an attempt to find the thing that they are passionate about. Once you find that, conversation gets very easy.

Can't say my go to look (or any clothes I wear) are anything like yours, but I can certainly relate. I don't have a too well defined sense of style, so get lost on the third prong... fit is definitely extremely important, though.

Will do so when I get a chance and email the app support email, if that works.

Those wonderful toys that seem soft until someone throws one at your face as hard as they can.

I'm a professional Web/UX Designer and absolutely prefer windows. More than half of my work at the moment is in graphics based programs (photoshop, illustrator, etc) and I can completely agree with the complaints voiced here. I truly find that the Macbook that I was given at work consistently has problems with running

I am an avid windows user as well—including tablet (with surface RT) and phone (WP8 and a WP7 before it), but have to use a macbook pro at work. Have been doing so for about 8 months now, but still get annoyed daily at the little things that just are more difficult with OSX.

Those are clearly the next generation of Koosh balls. With even more rubbery fun!

With digital, though, I would argue it is generally better to start with the most true-to-life image and give it whatever feel you need in post-processing. Especially with a camera phone... is it not better to start with a blank slate then take the photo in whichever direction you choose, than to already have a

Absolutely. For the markets that this is actually targeting, it is pretty fantastic. America may be one of the more important markets to win, but they also aren't the only people spending money. And What'sApp is actually really big in many developing markets that have daily SMS caps and things of that sort.

I really don't find most of these odd as much as just funny. I can see how trying to be too funny might confuse people that don't speak the language well, but it is all perfectly clear if you do...

I can completely agree with all of that. My issues was with the "I see colors" bit, which has basically no value... My question was more to what age of child this was geared toward. Because at a certain age (depending on the kid) you are going to need to do more than point out that you see colors.

Yes. As much as I don't want a Galaxy Note sized phone, clearly a lot of people do. To that end, I am not sure how this could be a "disappointment waiting to happen."

I will second that.

I have a windows phone, so haven't gotten to try either function... but am very interested in the chat heads functionality. I use facebook messenger to keep up with quite a few people and the windows phone integration just doesn't cut it. Would love to have a reliable, well designed messaging app.

Makes me feel a little weird as well, but I am happier to see things that I actually might be interested in. That said, I don't have much info on my facebook account so the ads are generally not even close to something I would be interested in.

Same for me (but that I was still 17). Just used the family computer before that. That said, I was the primary user of the family computer from about 14-17 as my only sibling was off to college and the parents didn't need to use it too often.

I am continually baffled by anyone that actually goes to a search engine to start a search (be it typing google.com or bing.com or what have you). Are there any browsers these days that don't automatically search from the url bar? Even IE10 does this.

I daresay people said just that 20 years ago. Let's just hope that people are still saying the same thing 20 years from now.

This was my big problem with the episode too... beyond the fact that I thought it was just rather boring.

I live in Germany, so no problem..... (and yes, I still pay taxes in the US).