minibeardeath
minibeardeath
minibeardeath

God damn cheese eating surrender monkeys giving up so easily

@SmallShark: What exactly was the point of your sarcasm?

@Michael Scrip: still you should wait until after CES. There are rumors that windows is releasing an ARM version of the OS which would let you do everything from a more mobile device

@Cochese 2.0: Im not saying tablets are the best for everyone, I'm just saying he should wait until after CES to make a decision as there will be far more options on tablets that will make them far more viable for more people.

@OreoExplosion: go for tegra 2, hdmi out, and full usb ports as the primary features to look for, then resolution and extras

@OreoExplosion: I am not sure if they need a home base or not. from what I understand they only need that for music and video. If they have full usb ports (like the Adam) then they can act as their own home base/independent device.

@JimmyBanks: That is the beauty of owning the ecosystem. The same is true of Apple, but Microsoft has far more faith in the end user, thus producing devices that work with far far far more other devices

@TrojanBMW: When they realized they could make everything better than the competition if they watched others mistakes and didn't repeat them

[redacted] gah! somehow my comeent is in two places at once!!

@OreoExplosion: Wait till after CES, to make your decision. The Adam already touts support for keyboard and mouse, and I'm sure some of the other Android tablets (or maybe honeycomb itself) will have keyboard support. Having used a netbook off and on (I can check them out from my school library) I can say that having

@Michael Scrip: wait for a tablet. If you only need light computing, you can get a decently spec'd tablet for $400, and if you get one with Honeycomb (or a Notion Ink Adam) you can use a usb/bluetooth keyboard and mouse to do real work on it when you need to, but still have a nice portable, lightweight device when you

@xTRICKYxx: I really don't think that any device manager software should act as a media playback software, let alone the default media playback software. The two functions are only tenuously linked through the fact that you purchase media through the management program. Ideally, there would be one program that handles

@xTRICKYxx: on a side note, zune on Win7 is a little sluggish, but that is only on start up, once running it is very responsive. I wonder how that holds for zune software on macs.

@redman042: oh. I have never used itunes on a mac. I just figured it was shitty because of the port, not because it was inherently shitty. my bad

@jppatan: I thought that was only driving in the carpool lane if you had the stickers.

@Platypus Man: thats true, just seems like a bad idea to start off a job with lies

I first read the title as "How gadgets can help you eat BUTTER" kind of the opposite intent

@MadEye: well that and big balls