kevinjohn01
Kevin John
kevinjohn01

It's not like if people stopped posting things on the internet they would be any less racist. At least the next time someone tries to suggest that racism is a thing of the past we have ample physical evidence to the contrary. Maybe it even serves as a release valve for racists tendencies, who knows.

This video was cool, and I am sure its probably legit, but I don't think they did themselves a favor by cutting to a new shot after every single catch. I would have much rather seen it catch a few in a row without cutting away.

You know what was missing from both arguments? Something about why Pandas are gadgets, and hence forth why this article belongs on Gizmodo in the first place...sometimes these articles are straight out of the blue.

They day they make a half-decent star trek video game, we'll talk...

Hmmm, maybe I need to be more clear here...

Slap a wide angle lens on it and use it to drive planetarium shows? They could be looking to market to museums and such.

Oh man, what an incredibly salient point. Since an iPad was somehow related to the story, is obviously makes sense that we should translate her severance package into iPads. You know, in the late '90's I was fired from a position in person, but that didn't mean I sat down with my severance package and thought "gee, I

Oh my God Gizmodo...are you seriously such Apple whores that to understand how much a certain sum of money is you have to calculate how many iPads you can buy with it? How much did you get paid to write that article? $iPhone/10? 10 x $iTunes? .001 $macBook? Be honest, you get paid in Apple Store Credits, don't you?

Hey, my weed gets delivered by a guy on a bicycle, so, you know, that should count for something, right?

I wonder how the carbon footprint of weed would compare to that of cigarettes...

I used to manage a hotel, and while we didn't have in room safes, we had safety deposit boxes behind the front desk that required a key to open them. We did not have a backup key, and if a guest lost their key we called out the locksmiths and put in a new lock. It was expensive, but we made the guests pay if they lost

Block iPhones! their mobile communication technology is a copy of the 1983 Motorolla DynaTac phone! Damn Apple zealots...

I make no secret about the fact that I am no fan of Apple, ever since my boss asked me to develop on iPhone app about a year ago. My message is to all the Apple fanboys out there: Keep in mind that its your money feeding the artillery of the Apple Legal war machine. I am not trying to throw around blame, just

God, do you guys even READ your articles and their headlines before you post them? Do you have any editing at all? Did you mean to say that it operates AT the speed of light? Even so, it wouldn't be quite right. Maybe that it moves data at the speed of light. Seriously, how do you guys even consider yourselves

Oh Apple Loving Gizmodo, how can you even think about running a story about Google's Motorola patent purchase being crap while Apple themselves is crying Motorola and Samsung having a "patent monopoly" on wireless communication?

hh47 is around 1,500 lightyears away, so the events occurred 1,500 years ago

I would actually be inclined to somewhat agree here. Laptops, like many electronics, have all been taking a turn towards minimalist design for a while now, and surely Apple has had a hand in that; but with due respect (if any) to Gizmodo, I have noticed an uptick in the "it looks just like a Macbook Pro!" incidence.

Hey Douchebag, don't piss on the playa, even in the fucking middle. A bathroom is never THAT hard to find, they are usually on every spoke at C street.

Yeah, why don't we cut to the chase and start a series of Chuck Norris-esque exaggerations about Steve Job's and his inventions. I'll start:

Not entirely true. Try and distribute an App for free in the app store, apple makes you convince them that you have a good reason for distributing your app for free, and first round the rejected an app I submitted because of it.