mattwinfield
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mattwinfield

Your statement is interesting..

Maybe you're just overly sensitive.

You're right. I didn't. It is almost mind blowing to think what the iPhone would be like without the app store.

I'm not sure how it is responsible for the app store since that has been in iOS since day one, but I agree with you on everything else.

That is very convenient for the manufacturer of the automated car.

Well, it isn't like 20 years from now a switch is going to be flipped to make every car on the road an automated one. The change has to start somewhere.

My dad seems to plan out relatively extravagant vacations on the cheap. I'm not sure exactly how he does it, but I know he spends a lot of time on certain websites looking for deals. People sell portions of their time shares on eBay for odd parts of the year for pretty cheap. You can also get plane tickets a lot

For God's sake someone get this man a +1!

Thank you, that was very helpful.

Because real humans never use the same shapes or lines..

Are there any options for someone who isn't in school and doesn't have a degree, but does have professional experience in their field of expertise (IT in my case)?

Thanks for answering my question without asking irrelevant questions like Alex Von Der Linden

"Even with the Paperwhite at full light output, you're not going to see the same sort of fatigue."

A) I stare at computer monitors for 8 hours at work and then play video games, watch television shows/movies, or play on my personal computer for a few hours in the evening. Reading is a nice break for my eyes. The ability to turn the light off when I don't need it is very important to me. Anymore irrelevant questions?

Does anyone know if you can turn the light off on the Kindle Paperwhite to effectively turn it into a regular Kindle display?

I think it is a pretty creative way of simulating the gravity. Obviously they are still being affected by gravity in that it is pulling them down vertically, but horizontally the "gravity" can be altered by pulling them down to the wall with more or less force.

This must be your first time at Gizmodo. We welcome you to the League of Intelligent Commenters.

This is not one of those cases, I assure you. This IS Gizmodo we are talking about.

It's so ironic. It's almost like it was a joke...

Did you even proofread read? I got tired of "figuring" out what you were trying to say half way through and just stopped reading.