kingcrim84
Ye Olde Human
kingcrim84

In my life, I like thinking about things other than wardrobe. I'm more of a few-items-for-each-season kind of person.

@CassandraSays: Do it (in your own way) just to have the perspective. The fullest, most successful life is one that consisted of as many perspectives as one person could experience in their time here; in my own opinion of course.

So what's the size of the file?

The experience is completely worth it for me.

Thank you, Apple, for opening the door.

I love it when cool things lead to just-as-cool things, if not cooler things.

Bummer. My iTunes Remote was free. Apple's not fond of sharing like Amazon, are they?

From personal experience, the games that stand out the most on the iPad are the ones that make the controls seem natural and effortless (Angry Birds, Infinity Blade, Flight Control, Rage, to name a few). There are some that I enjoy that utilize an "analog stick" on the screen, such as Predators, but overall, my thumbs

Thou needest not panic, fine shopkeep. I am only here for the gold. Now get thy ass into the iron maiden before I crack thee over thine head with my mace.

@AreWeThereYeti: But that's all based on the assumption that there will be an ever-present Internet connection (which I don't doubt there might be). I like being able to access the handful of comic book and magazine issues that I've already downloaded without having to worry about an available wi-fi connection (on the

I use Zinio, which has a free app, to get my National Geographic issues. I paid $15 for a one-year, digital-version subscription which has interactive stuff in each one.

It pains me to see people funding Kanye West's ego trip.

A guide to bad charts on the Internet

Museum of the Confederacy? I guess it's good to keep history alive.

@Skydog: Sometimes you forget about the job and you worry about the people involved.

@Crowbot: That's funny, I was going to do the same thing, gas attack and all, but it'll be about people that still use stereotypes.