kingoftowns
kingoftowns
kingoftowns

Um...would it not be impacted tremendously by the number of people connecting to it? If these things just opened today, in Beta mode no less, you were probably the only dude using it...whereas those subway platform hotspots probably get nailed, no?

My entire roof is made from desks from an old middle school. I'm good.

Her response to me when I brought this up in another comment was some flippant "Well, you say toMAYto, I say toMAHto" nonsense. No, I generally enjoy using words in their proper context. Quitting your job to start up a blog isn't a sabbatical. It's quitting your job to try to go into business for yourself by

Actually, the author's responses to others posting comments in this article show that what she meant by "sabbatical" is actually "I quit my job to become a blogger, and my Husband is supporting us until I get my blog off the ground and producing advertising income."

Speaking as someone who has moved across the country (we are talking coast to coast here).... twice. I think you need to take a moment, consider all the "stress", look in the mirror and admit.... Maybe it's me?

"Hi honey, I'm home. What's this? Oh, those are the jizz-catching shorts I wear when I blow a load in my pants at the local titty bar, no biggie. What's for dinner?".....a conversation that has and never will happen in reality.

this whole light at the end of the tunnel thing is obviously only told by people who don't die, otherwise they would be dead and we'd never hear of it at all, so what does that mean? baby being born is DOA??

They targeted Windows because it is 90+ percent of all computers. That is why Windows is always targeted and has more security problems. If Mac OS was 90% of computers and still the same it would have them level of security problems.

Yes, use use OSX because it's more secure. I imagine Vatican City is more secure than the entirety of the United States. Not really a fair comparison.

It is cringeworthy to see all the people on here that think "glassholes" is funny. I'd be more worried about the non-glasshole who took a picture of a stranger on a train which, incidentally, proves the privacy concerns behind Google Glass are being blown out of proportion...people are using their phones to do exactly