kitkatklub123
kitkatklub123
kitkatklub123

Just to say "sup dawg?", right? I know I would.

Not bad. Also, see the shortcut keys the makers of Textastic added for coding faster, it's something along those lines I wish Apple would explore as well.

This needs more caps and cowbells if it's real.

Interesting, I go jogging to look at great legs and behinds - this is just icing on the proverbial cake.

What happened to using a good ol' shotgun?

I thought the Z series was an ultrabook-like machine before the ultrabook fad had a name of its own.. It's also been on the market for about as long as the MBA (more or less).

I like it and wish I would have had the balls to be this bold with bad clients way back when I did some web design freelancing jobs. Sure it may get you blacklisted by some, but who wants to be on those people's list anyway?

Just reading the title made me feel a little queasy, I shouldn't have read the whole thing.

The only thing that worries me about going with an Air-like design (aka no ODD, aka to make the enclosure as thin as possible) is the likely disappearance of the discreet GPU - that would be a serious blow for the Pro models.

You know what I would really like? A new design, the current one (while perfectly adequate) is getting a little old - a new chip and a speed bump is good news, a spanking new design to go with it would be even better.

As an ex-smoker who picked up running to feel better/distract myself from the habit/get those lungs working again, I do my best to beat non-ex-smokers to the finish line - not only did I beat the dreaded cigarette, but I also kicked some people's arse on top of it.

I'm a little worried Dell did something that appears to be.. cool?

He still got screwed.

Glad to have amused you, I wasn't serious and didn't think some wouldn't see the bait..

I can't quite stomach the idea that anything remotely new was ever presented at SXSW, rather than just something cool that may or may not stem a new fad.

I'm sure there's some public school you should be attending right now, but hey, carry on.

Could we use this technology for an actual artist next time?

Slimmer, but never cheaper.

"A dual code Atom Z2760 Clover Trail"

It's a publicity stunt for the sequel to Weird Science, clearly.