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But haptic feedback is also just a software issue. The 360 has a vibration motor, and does buzz in response to some commands. I doubt you'll ever see a mainstream smartwatch with 3g, just because it would require its own plan.

So you want the MOTOACTV.

I'm curious about one thing you said - that the 360 "doesn't have as many features". As far as I can tell, the only thing missing is NFC payment. Isn't everything else just software? Also, "software that exists" vs "what we say the phone will do in 5 months"?

So what is it that you dislike about the 360? Is it just an Apple vs Android thing?

1. This doesn't seem to do much (if anything) that the Moto 360 doesn't do, but it's uglier and more expensive. It won't be out until 2015. By then, the Moto 360 will do all of those things.

Why would they burn their sources - the ones who told them the truth?

Apple - such trendsetters. I'm so glad they could bring pioneering new technologies to market, like "big screens", "NFC payment" and "wireless charging".

Oh man. That is fugly.

I don't support violence against women, but the shrieking "ladies" in the video are making me reconsider my position.

"Guardians of the Galaxy's huge box office proves, audiences will see the studio's movies just because they've got "Marvel" on the poster."

That's my understanding.

Fidelity AmEx. 2% cashback everywhere, always. The end.

As was mentioned in the original post, there are plenty of organizations that keep and share those statistics already. Like the police, for example.

I played for what was undoubtedly the worst HS soccer team of all time. Over the course of the season, we gave up 160+ goals and scored 7. It was not uncommon to lose 17-0.

I feel like their work description is more "play football" than "sit on a plane".

I stayed as far away from the comments as possible during the gif-pocalypse, as I had no interest in actually seeing any of them, but I remain curious - what was being posted?

"But there's beauty in the badness. ...There are a lot of really bad teams, but they're more or less equally bad teams."

Disagree. This man is a (fictional) national hero.

Never forget: Bill O'Brien was the offensive coordinator at Duke during a 1-22* stretch.

I can afford all of those things, and I would never buy any of them.