jalb
Chief Chili Fry Maker
jalb

I hate the way the word "private" has changed. Not long ago, you couldn't go out and shout your personal info to the world and expect to complain about privacy. Now, you can practically spray paint it on a billboard, then bitch at the billboard company for displaying it.

"Sure, you can come over for dinner, but my house is still in beta, so I'll need you to agree to the terms of service".

Good news for Windows Phone owners. Now Microsoft can do what Google loves to do - still support the competition, but only with limited, crappy apps, while the WP users get the good stuff.

You can use it but it's iPhone sized. You can use any iPhone app on the iPad, but unless it has been optimized for the larger screen, then you either have a tiny app on your iPad with a lot of blackspace around it, or you can make it 2X bigger if you dont mind it being all pixelated.

Where do you do the $50/year Marvel subscription? I've looked everywhere in the app, and I'll be darned if I can find it.

I always wondered if Google's janitors/cafeteria ladies/secretaries got the Google Good Life like the engineers do. I guess not.

Is she badass because she talks over the top of everyone else? My mom used to tell me that was rude. I wished I'd known I was just being badassed as a child.

Poor Google. They have the ideas, and Apple spanks them with their greater content owner relationships.

No jury duty for you.

I have Bing on my Windows phone, and it's usable, especially in a mobile context. And I say that as a die-hard Google guy.

I wonder what the population is like. I love MMO's, but not if they are deserted.

I almost barfed reading it.

no u, pepsi 4ever

What's wrong with just being neato?

Of course no one reads T&C's. That's why companies hide unsavory crap in them that they know no one would agree to if they were forthright about it.

I think it is law in some places, but not all places maybe? I know I have seen it both ways. Around here, I rarely see it.

I have noticed a lot of places doing funky X for X promotions, like 5 juices for $6.60! I am sure they do it just to make it hard to do the math in your head and figure out the unit price.

The guy on the right appears to be working naked. Yay for working online!

It's appealing to people who are short on storage.

This would not make me feel special so much as make me feel like the person doing it was either incredibly cheap or incredibly broke and couldn't afford real business cards. You'd have to have quite the charming personality to pull it off, I think.