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I discovered one variable is the type of mouse... Some (cheaper) mice, when you scroll the scroll wheel, sends "one click" to the browser that scrolls up three lines. More expensive mice send one click per scroll line by line, so it takes three clicks to invoke header. You get two free clicks and on the third click

Unfortunately, it appears this perverse design methodology is quite pervasive - the address bar in Chrome for Android behaves is a similar fashion, who knows how far they'll take it.

If someone could hack a userscript together to get rid of the dynamic header constantly going up and down while I'm scrolling, you'd be one of my Internet heroes.

Get them to sign up with a cross site posting service. If people start actively commenting on their posts, they'll be forced to interact with the service.

Amen, timgray. The phone should always be listening for a hot word. Hard to believe it's been ignored this long, and hell, some people are resisting!

Yes, yes, I do know for sure. They work 100%.

Yeah, you can be on ANY computer and get the same experience. Assuming you have a single desktop application installed: Chrome. (Really any browser, "Chrome" Web Apps not being a requirement.) Otherwise you have to download and install the applications everywhere you go - assuming you can.

No, they must appear on the license plate on the top left and right corners.

It's even better than the second one. They totally fucked up everything in the second one - basically everything this article highlights was not an issue with the first.

Amen, absolutely!

Pretty much. My practical version goes like this: Throw me in a fire, throw the ashes in the bin. Actually, I wanted everyone to snort me so I'd always be with them, but it turned out no one actually loved me. So I settled.

See you in Hell?

HI EVERYBODY. TIME TO PERFORM A BACK ALLEY LOBOTOMY ON A TERRORIST> blasphemy!! heresy!11

Use your monkey wrench on your prostate!! YOU'RE MISSING OUT!!

Actually, it's evidence for lawsuits. It's acknowledgement that illegal file transfers were happening at the IP address you're paying for. So when you're served and you show up and court and go "buuuuuh judge, it wasn't meeee!" they can pull out six acknowledgements that it was. Pretty clever at catching pirates,

And they say teachers aren't paid well enough. ;)

I've never put any stock in the NYT Bestseller list, but after Stephen Colbert was pimping his book a week before release with "#1 NYT Bestseller" on the cover, I knew it had to be a scam.

Whereas a credit card company or say... Verizon *is* selling phone numbers, addresses, and social security numbers.