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Or, alternatively, you could use, you know, a camera to take your photos, instead of a phone.

My less than courageous tech prediction for 2013: Apple will lose ground in mobile.

I can only assume that NatGeo had their counsel look at the terms and found them wanting. This sort of puts lie to some of the articles online saying we should calm down because its nothing different or to worry about.

And we spent 40 years scared of these people?

Agree in full.

I've had an iPhone 3G and now a 4, and I've used the iPad extensively.

to be "fair," Madrid was in the same shape its in today, about 20% unemployment, and as an Asian, one sticks out a bit in Madrid, being less cosmopolitan than Barcelona. That said, the first guy got my wallet and gave it back after I chased him down and made clear I was going to hit him in order to facilitate such

In my experience, they're usually that obvious. I was in Madrid in 1996 and had pickpockets come at me like mosquitoes. In 2 days, 3 attempts. It got to the point that I remember standing in Atocha station and watching them target me. One guy standing with back against back wall, ostensibly reading the paper. Another

Ours goes to 11.

I've owned an iPhone 3G and currently use the 4 (still). I also have an iPad in the house, and personally use a Nexus 7 that I bought at introduction. So I think I have a decent handle on both iOS and Android.

Soledad - why does it seem that you're one of a few journalists who actually prepares for interviews and forces interviewees (politicians) to dignify the ridiculous and indefensible things they say? Other journalists seem to think their job is to be stenographer and report "he said, she said," which by the way only

He was also the asshole in Breaking Away.

I've had a 3g and now a 4, and I also have a Nexus 7 and an iPad 2, so I think I can comment reasonably intelligently.

You could not be more wrong.

FUCKING DISASTROUS.

That's idiotic.

I've been thinking about this subject recently as well.

I mean what you meant. That the important thing (and I'm a romantic) is to be in love. However, as you noted above, some women like your friend, are married to "the list" and are unwilling to back down from that at the cost of being alone. And because of the list, a whole bunch of guys who'd very likely make her

Your definition is healthy, I think. However, I think that there are other definitions of settling that are perhaps less organic in nature. At least in my experience.

Absolutely. It depends on what age range you're talking about.