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That's exactly what I did.

As the iPod Touch has yet to receive a GPS chip, this is a non-starter. However, it is capable of using the regular Nike+ chip with a compatible running shoe right out of the box.

Everyone who is claiming that cat claws spell doom for your iPad, do me a favor. Pull out your iPad. Choose your sharpest or longest fingernail. Scratch your screen as much as you want with said fingernail. Notice any scratches?

But then "Virgin" would be a lie...

Was going to recommend AirFrame as an alternative to AirView, but it looks like that app has been pulled from the AppStore as well. Glad I bought it before it got killed...

People find threads of controversy within all facets of life because it makes them feel self-important. The point is that the antagonists are there to ANTAGONIZE Chell. They are trying to weaken her by feeling out her weaknesses and exploiting them. Yes, adoption may be a sore subject for Chell. That's the POINT.

Hair trigger much? On Gizmodo? As a star commentor (sic)? Methinks thicker skin may be the order of the day.

Best piece of equipment there is the Magic Arm peeking out of the bottom of the shot. It's indispensable, especially when you're trying to level this kind of glass at your subject at a second's notice.

What, Spike Lee can't attend a Kanye concert?

Hi there. Imagine working for the same boss all this time and never meeting!

Not really. Lifestyle is how they live, which is effected by things that may or may not be in their control. Choice doesn't need to be part of the equation - see my reply to myself below.

I understand what you were saying, but that argument works both ways - you can say the same thing about a society that is becoming increasingly tolerant of homosexuality and intolerant of any moral objections to it. Who's to say that in but a little time, the bullies will instead be making life unbearable for the kid

Well, then lets assume I'm not labeling it a lifestyle in the "typical" sense. It's a lifestyle because it's how someone lives. No more, no less.

See my reply below. Lifestyle ≠ choice. At least not in every sense. BTW, yes, as a tall person, I am living a tall lifestyle. I buy different clothes, drive at a different distance from the steering wheel, can reach higher things and probably run faster than people who are significantly shorter than me. Who I am

Semantics folks. A lifestyle is how you live. I live a tall, Caucasian American, straight, Christian lifestyle. Yes, some of those are choices and some are not. A little person lives a different lifestyle than I do, even though they have no control over their stature. I'm not going to debate the choice issue, because

Thanks for boiling it down. Wacom, your professional cred is slipping. Stop capitalizing on a trend and give us real tools. I don't really need a digital crayon.

Wow. Generalize much? None of us want to surrender our rights, but none of us really want to hear your angry, overly simplified rhetoric either. This is probably more to your taste: [goo.gl] Gotcha!

Webster defines a lifestyle as "the way in which a person or group lives". Do they feel that way but not practice it? No. So it's a lifestyle. Don't read more into what I said than what I said, or you're doing the very thing you seem to suspect me of, which is over-generalizing based on your assumptions.

Not gay and my personal beliefs don't mesh with that lifestyle, but seeing how much rejection has affected these people is moving. No matter what our beliefs, rejecting someone as hopeless because they may or may not have different struggles in life is terrible and should be more thoroughly punished. There'd be no