minimaltek
Minimaltek
minimaltek

@Zinger314: Um, the slate was actually faster than the iPad. I'd be curious to see real benchmark tests.

Oh... I thought pricing by demand meant I could demand the price... like a price like $0.00... oh well.

@minimaltek: Actually, should have found one where the bars actually curl up... but yeah, the elbows do rest on something.

@Wansai Ounkeo: I wonder if they were modelling the vertical bar concept from time trial road bikes like this. Although I imagine at higher speeds, you'd need more control like you are saying

What I want to know is who is going to write and perform the folk song/ballad about this epic modern day thief?

Aaahh, first track is so classic, lol. You know there's this company called liine that created Ableton control software called griid that runs on the iPad... pretty cool and when you think about it, quite cheap considering other multitouch alternatives:

Hmmm... considering Apple product ownership isn't a protected class... I guess he isn't breaking equal housing opportunity provisions...

I think I just heard a whole bunch of philanderers with facebook accounts say, "Oh snap!"

@Hello! My name is Anonymous: The reason for Blackberry's triple DES encryption has to do with the fact that first and foremost these devices were marketed to businesses. A lot of sensitive internal communications happen at companies and they have to make sure that their competitors or anyone who wants to sell

I kinda see their point of view... looks like net neutrality may not happen, let's at least get ready for the eventuality so we pay less now rather than pay more later.

@mtfmuffins: Actually you'd be surprised how many cycling enthusiasts use them, especially when training for a race or triathlon. Regardless of conditions it gives the most accurate and absolute accounting of a training session or race.

Based on the sensor... this can only approximate power via calculation... not get an accurate measure of it. You would either need a sensor in the hub or pedals that actually measured the force exerted over distance. Usually a system like that costs way more than $99 like these: [www.cycleops.com]

Temp them... as if we should care less that some repressive government wants to be even more 19th or 18th century than they already are.

I guess they guy never watched fight science... he'd know that his technique, quite nunchaku like, is not the most effective... control issues, notwithstanding...

Kinda works against Google because other internet providers will then ask it to pony up too. Why would a company create a situation in which it would have to pay more money for the services it needs. Unless underlying this is the need to increase the pot of money being doled out so that traditional media will be

Reminds me of a similar type of situation...

And I just cleaned up my friends list... Oh well... but honestly there were people on my friend list I'd punch in the face if it didn't lead to a moment with the criminal justice system.

Maybe i'll stop by before seeing Martin Landsky spin that night