@BeyondtheTech: There is Clear where I live and it is pretty sweet.
@BeyondtheTech: There is Clear where I live and it is pretty sweet.
@MacTodd: Bad, bad, bad, bad, badass!
My Evo 4g laughs at these paltry batteries. "I shall consume them all with the greatest of ease! Buahahaha!"
@Lupison: Many husbands would have sex in it, and many wives would probably love it.
"Yeah man, I tell ya what, man. That dang ol' Internet, man. You just go on there and point and click. Talk about W-W-dot-W-com. An' lotsa nekkid chicks on there, man. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. It's real easy, man." —- Boomhauer
@Wibble: Damn good planes too. DC-3's never die either.
@mcryder: This would not have been an issue for "W". Since the ICBMs are weapons of mass destruction, he never would have found them, much less controlled them. 8P
LMFAO! Brilliant!
Lord all mighty! That's just awful. I can't believe he actually further devalued a 1994 Camaro.
@reuthermonkey: You are somewhat correct when it comes to Sprint's data plans. Their 3g 5GB/4g Unlimited plan is $59.99/month, but the unknown here (probably because of lack of detail in the article) is if 4g will also be limited to 5GB. To put it in perspective, I ran my hotspot this weekend for 39 hours straight…
@CorporalMaxSterling: The only reason I switched to Mac is because it was the first implementation of UNIX that I felt I could also use as a personal OS without brain surgery. A UNIX based Windows would be awesome.
Hologram
Freedom can be ugly.
@blyan-reloaded: He has already used his hipno-frog super talents by entrancing thousands with his music slowed down 800%.
@FriarNurgle: Brett Favre agrees.
I say, do as Lifehacker suggests.
@Unicorn Man: Yeah! Let's party like its "nine-teen-ninety-nine". Dub-dee-dee-dub-dee-doo.
@intesvensk: Install the (or a) Barcode Scanner app from the App Market. Then open the scanner up, point it at the QR code, and JOY!
I decided to "fix" my MP3 collection once and for all. We are talking 200GB+ worth of music which I have accumulated since the year 2000. It was a mish-mosh of CD rips using various naming conventions, etc. In short, a huge mess.