@Alfisted: You are awarded one heart click.
@Alfisted: You are awarded one heart click.
I laugh at the poor souls still waiting to enjoy Black Ops. In Chinatown, none of the stores care about respecting street date!
@fughedaboudit: You weren't until I planted the idea in your mind, because I didn't want to post it.
And then the criminal realized that iPhones only make calls over AT&T's network, and he decided the odds were in his favor to proceed with the kidnapping anyways.
If Apple EVER prevents mac applications from being distributed from other sources than their app store, I will switch to linux or windows 7. I can't believe I'm even thinking about that because I've always been such a huge fan of macs, but if they make that the only way to get applications on, I'm cutting my losses…
@TheCrudMan: I can't believe nobody mentioned this.
@R0CKFISH: You get unlimited consumption during off-peak hours!
@aek8: "Canoehead: BS - can't use it if it leaks all over the runway or catches fire."
@Dr Emilio Lizardo: And remember, the spin of the head is a highly important property of heads that must not be overlooked.
@lazerpenguin: Get this man a star.
@im2fools: "I'll bet that he was shocked to discover that his conduct might warrant charges."
@Fractal the Meek: I believe you are correct. Mophie's Juice Pack for older iPhones has a switch on it that solves this problem by toggling the charging feature on/off, so I keep it off until the phone gets low on battery (to prevent killing the lithium capacity).
@MarcusMaximus: Just what I was thinking.
@TheCrudMan: Meta-liveblogging, my friend. Meta-liveblogging.
You need to be viewing in Safari, on top of using an apple product? That is ridiculous. My Safari application on my mbp is bugged and crashes every time it opens (I've tried everything short of taking it to the genius bar), but it hasn't really bothered me because I prefer Firefox. But if I can't watch this stream…
@FritzLaurel: I read somewhere (I think TechCrunch) that the reason for the downtime might have been to patch a security hole from an IP sniffer that allowed user information to be exposed, and it was masked as an "update".
@Architectin: Hearted.
@Christophe Gwynne: Even if you're not interested, look up Vincent LaForet. His work is awesome.
I've done this with my iphone looking out of an airplane window. I thought it was pretty cool.