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I created something like this except it used my MacBook's internal movement sensor. I put my laptop on top of the washer/dryer and made it send me a text if the thing stopped shaking for a sufficient interval. Totally pointless and I never used it aside from testing.

Thought this said "Someday You Could Say Goodbye To Suburban Pain" and was way more interested.

Came here to post this, but you beat me to it. Also, you're an asshole.

Ah yeah, I see it now

The lights at the top have their long edge parallel to the mirrors. In the reflections though the short ends are parallel.

Didn't realize how anti-electric car everybody is on Giz.

Does Craigslist have an API? If this site is just scraping clist for data it will probably get shut down by Craig.

Last year I lived in a house w/ 5 friends. We hit around 300GB every month—some months it was over 500. Good tiems

i jsut dont belifeve you guzy have the rihtg to t4ke awey my sold joy in life which is to dirnk makers mark aonle in my bedroom ion friday night and then blee2d my feelsings all over this fgodforsaken gadeget blog. i really realy think we r ment 2 be teogterh snowlovrs?? DONTS U FEEL THES AME WAY????

Depends what kind of film you're looking for. Don't drugstores still carry 35mm film? And there's always the internet.

I've been using Audiogalaxy. They have an in-browser player and mobile apps for iOS and Android, all free.

GeekTool user here. Glad to see it topped the Mac list. More people should know about it.

VOTE: geektool

Oh I thought it was about Amazon letting you store anything in the cloud (illegally downloaded music is in the set of anything).

I can envision people using iPads and tablets for creating content—some content. Things like art and music are natural to create on a tablet, it seems (e.g. drawing a brushstroke or plucking a chord translate more naturally to a touch-interface).

I downloaded this music illegally, I should be allowed to play it wherever I please!

5:30 AM - 7:00 AM: Hit the snooze button every ten minutes

I have to agree. I took a v interesting honors course about a hypothetical nuclear apocalypse. If you look at death tolls of wars past WWII they are relatively small. The fact that countries have this much killing power at their disposal acts as a sort of invisible wall that blocks those countries from escalating

"Thanks for reporting on an everyday occurrence, weakly spinning it so that it has something to do with "technology," and then fooling people into click-throughs with a blatantly sensationalist headline."