@Kuroomu: Yeah, I guess everything's a little cooler when capitalized. That's what it is to be hard edge, my friend.
@Kuroomu: Yeah, I guess everything's a little cooler when capitalized. That's what it is to be hard edge, my friend.
Someone turned me onto this site in the past (while you wait for Famous Locations to let people in again): [homepage.mac.com]
@ZackRaeXavier: Consider it done on my end. I can't believe I've never thought of it, but it's certainly the best use of paint chips I've ever seen. I once used those free 3-4" carpet sample squares from Lowes for an art project.
I hope this guy knows that - on PSN at least, capitalization matters. If a name is lower-case, and he wrote it down upper case, it won't work. This is the problem with people who write in all upper case... there's a reason they teach you not to do that in the 1st grade.
I am a fan of Google Alerts (wish there were more customization options), and always am frustrated that Google does not track Twitter/Facebook and everything else.
@mcservies: If you can think of a better way to present hundreds of out-links on a single page, we're all ears.
@mondog: I'd buy a gun, for obvious reasons.
@Phoshi: The problem is, whatever client someone uses for the purpose of Twitter is automatically going to be "the best" for them, so you could get a wide range of answers.
TwitterFox would've been my vote, so I'm an Other. It's perfect for what I need, and the ability to easily switch between multiple Twitter accounts without having to log in constantly is a great feature (Twitter forces you to log out to post a message from your other account - TwitterFox does not).
I'm wondering if they will post the highest-earning response to the last question, and am excited to see what it will be (surely many people said the same word). That's my favorite addition to this week's Approval Ratings. Kotaku, you should definitely do open-ended each week.
@RidleyTJN: At least your run on sentences are pretty well constructed, and without much grammatical error, which I cannot say for many of the comments I sift through.
@Mangey: You said qua twice in one sentence, so I'm going to go ahead and believe you. I need to lose 10-15 pounds... no rush, but I am tired of pants not fitting me.
@paintbox: I don't think it's a dumb one at all... I simply want an iPhone to play a few exclusive games on it, and surf the web a small amount. So for me, a $49 iPhone would be perfect. But I don't want the phone aspect of it, nor data plans. I thought people had ways around it, or maybe I simply don't understand…
VOTE: TwitterFox
Edit: Never mind.
@KillerBee: So are bees.
@Zorantor: If it has a tail, I'll give it a pass.
@Elgar: You aren't the only one... I never could make do with the ones included with Pokemon toys. I even had the Burger King gold-plated movie edition pokeballs. I've never seen a lunch box sized ball, and that's pretty sweet.
I love the "Browser Sidebar" toolbar button they've made. You drag it into your toolbar, and whenever you need to shorten a url, just click it. A sidebar will pop up allowing you even to create a Twitter post with the URL embedded, and it auto-links to your [bit.ly] account (for stat tracking, and graphs).
Since I can't get it to load either, I'll recommend an arcade game site. I only recommend it because last year I won a $100 check from them, just for playing games (You earn Sega coins you can cash out for contest entries... I did, and I actually won, for once in my life):