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@Igor Neumann: Actually the WinMo 6.5 page shows alot of useful information.

@TheGallow: "Jobs: YOU SHUT YOUR GODDAMNED MOUTH, OR iCUT YOU"

I thought that the ability to automatically charge, mount the cards, sync, or teather was standard in all Android phones.

My family has always done this while cooking. After the meal the cook explains what they were going for, everybody weighs in on what they liked and didn't like.

"There are also features packed into the mobile site that aren't available on the app..."

I'm not complaining that other phones have had this for years, it's that because of this the idea is old news. The only news is that it's shocking it took this long for iPhone to get something like this.

@tgr5003: Even better some of us have phones that don't have the sick ass.

@albokay: Next they can have the Apple Farms where Apple Fanatics use iWork to optimize time picking fruit to make money for "Glorious Leader" to build a spaceship to take them to Halley's comet where they will build the first Apple Store in space.

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@kidfromkor: Yeah he looks like a fool in the commercial but he probably has access to more tail than anybody in Japan second only to his fellow band members. They're basically guaranteed to go gold or platinum on every release.

@mr.pickle: No, but that comerical is all kinds of awesome.

@patches8: That guy is freaking hilarious, he runs any TV show he's on.

Doesn't a temperature of 2700F classify it as a Brown Dwarf rather than a gas giant?

@Purple Dave: Alot of exo solar planets are found that way. By measuring the dimming of a star as the planet passes in front of it they can determine the size and orbit of the planet.

@Randy Bush: Think of the consumer group you're dealing with here.

This isn't that big of news. I wrote a blog post once on how to hide an SSH encryption key in a picture on the net so you could use encrypted tunnels to your home network without needing to carry a USB thumbdrive around.

@sip: I love their 1997 era webpage.

Meh. I built a hydroponic setup for urban balconies that would deliver more produce directly to the heart of the city and involves less production costs per lb of produce grown.