hanswurst0815
hanswurst0815
hanswurst0815

@egojab: Not just that - think about all the money you will lose because it falls through the holes!

@lostarchitect: Thanks for that link! I bet this will come handy to kill some boring office time.

I sure can!

@Curves: I don't even want to think about that.

And I thought Iceland was bankrupt.

Dear Giz, it would be nice of you to sometimes think of those readers not living in the US. I can pretty much _assume_ by now that I won't see a thing in Europe, but only after reading the whole article.

@ripfire: I would own a Ferrari only if I had hilarious amounts of money, in which case yes, I would buy some for my friends too - just to share the fun.

Wouldn't it be cheaper to just drive a real Ferrari?

@PoG: "In fact, he is currently the largest, single holder of Disney stock."

@2late2die: True in every point! Wouldn't be a bummer if it didn't take Moto and all the other handset manufactures forever to port new Android versions to their (old) handsets. I think it's one of the big disappointments of Android in general that it's not done by Google simply releasing an OS update. If I would have

4 Months passed since I bought it and now my Milestone has become a 'cheap, low-end mass market handset'. Sigh.

Yeah, 1k$. That could make a popular price - for a car.

How much did they pay you for this ad? Not so long ago, Giz told us that these insurances are basicly just a rip-off. And I think that's still true.

And they threw in a great illustration, too! Air comes into some miraculous black box, hot and cool air come out separately... oh, wait... don't all ACs work that way?

Big disappointment, but not a surprise.

This will inevitably mean that Motorola will only focus on the X once it comes out and forget all about those poor folks who bought the origianl Droid/Milestone. Like me. Sigh.

@doodoohead: And I thought I was the only dork who didn't know.

@Triborough: Damn it, everytime I try to help with my language skills, someone's faster than me! And even provides better translation! Triborough, you strudelsucking Globenheimer!

Behold, my translation goes like this. (My English is probably not as bad as your german, but keep in mind that I'm far from perfect...)

My PC keeps flashing Blue Screens when I'm trying to use both Hybernate or Standby (although this seems to be a problem with the mainboard - AOpen -, not with Windows). Anyway, I thought the differentiation between Hybernate und Standby would be commonly known...