@Brian Wright: My notebook multitasks. Spin the display around, and I've a tablet.
@Brian Wright: My notebook multitasks. Spin the display around, and I've a tablet.
@Brian Wright: People who want to appear erudite think the Mayans think the world ends in 2012.
I feel like I'm a rarity. I like neither the Zune interface nor the images that are supposedly from Windows Phone 7.
@Dangerwillrobinson: It's probably pronounced "Semyonoff." Transliteration from Cyrillic is a pain.
@Maave: (I'm deleting my comment because, apparently, I've lost any ability to comprehend what I read)
Sharepod, and I don't even use iTunes.
@MavrixWK: In the original G1 series, energon was a liquid fuel stored in cubes. I'm suggesting that "ergon" is what "energon" is made from. /double dork
I'd be happy if Android stopped running full-speed-in-standby.
@EE2200: MyBrain XY is also notorious at forgetting anniversaries of important dates. MyBrain XX is much better at remembering those dates, but the versions aren't cross-platform.
@fate47 - meh.: Transformers food in its raw state before it's been purified?
@gstatty: There may not be that many people, but apparently there are some who are willing to pay for it.
@tegronin: Oh, good. Somebody got it. I'd have been embarassed to be the only one.
I am continually amazed at how characters introduced over 30 years ago STILL have enough pull to warrant stuff like this.
@Inzoum: Yes, but at that time it would have been monochrome. Toshiba had a "portable" computer in 1985 with a 600x200 LCD display.
@DrewCSchultz: You're quite welcome.
@IronDoctorChris: As far as I know, all States on this side of the pond require proof of insurance when you renew your annual tags for the license plate. But that doesn't mean that people keep their policies in force, which is why I also have "uninsured/underinsured coverage" on my policy.
@philselmer: It's even more important when you have kids to be intentionally interacting with your significant other.
@Standish: Oh, it does more than just "remind."
@DrewCSchultz: Well, I guess it could be if you usually make your pancakes out of corn flower.
A co-worker of mine requires his kids to pay for their phones and their data plans. I like the idea, as it makes them responsible for the costs and the equipment, and (hopefully) more responsible.