jordaanmylonas
Jordaan Mylonas
jordaanmylonas

Gizmodo, I'm going to share with you a keyboard shortcut that you might find useful. F7. Hit that in MS Word, it brings up spellcheck. You're one of the biggest 'news' sites on the internet, how about you edit your articles?

I know there is a Gauss (Gaussian Blur, Gauss Cannon) pun in here somewhere, I just can't word it right.

Ask your local GP how many hospitalisations each year are due to the effects of alcohol, both long and short term. Here in Australia, it's generally reported to be between 25 and 33% of ALL hospitalisations.

If we always legalised what the majority felt was right, then we'd still be slave owners, since at the time it was contended, the majority of people were for it. The majority liking something does not make it right.

you DON'T play Photoshop at your LAN parties??

So your solution to crime is to legalise crime?

It's like all of the peripheral manufacturers banded together and decided to prank Apple by not releasing anything until Windows computers had thunderbolt

Tolkien WAS a terrible writer. Too long winded. He was a great world builder, but honestly, 100pages of walking through an inconsequential farm (first lord of the rings book) is not good writing. Hobbit was well written though.

With the exception of dragging an icon to start a new process, this is exactly how WP7 Mango does it. Works well. Doubtless it'll be touted in iOS6 as revolutionary.

Immature jokes, gratuitous and needless use of the f-bomb, and mentioning Apple products for the sake of mentioning Apple products. Yup, it's a Jesus Diaz article.

And the Gizmodo "Wait, What?" strikes again

So instead of having a stolen bike, you have a pile of scrap metal? much better.

I don't wanna be *that guy*, but this needs to be said:

Windows 8 runs on essentially the same kernel code as Vista and Windows 7, but with a few massive overhauls.

You should've seen the guy with the Dell Streak...

Can you hear me now? There might be a bit of an echo

Notice how I never stated WHEN I was in highschool? You make this grand assumption that I'm some child whose never had problems in his life. You don't know, you don't any indicators, so don't make assumptions.

There are reports to show chocolate, wine, beer, opium, cocaine and tobacco are good for you. There are reports to show they are bad for you. A study can find anything it sets out to find. All that matters are what happens to people at the end of the day.

For the most part, drugs are drugs. The same issues I have with pot, alcohol and tobacco I have with most pharmaceuticals.

XP is a decade old. I hardly find it reasonable to make a modern judgement based on an ancient OS. I know it still has ~36% marketshare, but that will mostly be business not wanting to upgrade, not home users.