Mr. Johnson,
Mr. Johnson,
*in best James Earl Jones impression*
@rxe7en: Go Team Venture!
@vanillakokakola: I go with triple redundancy: quicksaves, autosaves, and a manual if I'm feeling bold. When it does crash, and it will, I don't feel so bad.
Spam smothered in dark chocolate sounds divine.
@jinushaun: Oh. I had thought it was a consumer-facing product, a cloud-based OS and all the positives and negatives that brought with it. I thought they were doing something a little more bold like that (ChromeOS-esque).
Is Windows Azure still around? Or is this now Win8? Does any of this have to do with Ray Ozzie getting the boot?
@arniejolt: win.
@Strangelove: Sure beats metamucil!
@goldcd: Yeah man, Braid was a critical darling. Saying it was under-rated and unknown would be like saying no one bought Portal and turned it into any internet memes.
@d1gw33d: yeah no joke. the betas of 4.2 have been surprisingly solid.
@ericesque: Oddjob has a new weapon.
Big bezels are IN.
@baneyu: True. To be fair the way Apple handles it is pseudo-multi-tasking so they can get away with it, but I think the next generation will easily have the same amount as the iPhone 4.
@baneyu: If we're being a little more specific:
@jzone3: I think we'll see the evolution of iOS from barebones to *almost* fully featured like a real OS easily within the next few generations. I think 10.7 will be a step in this direction, as the lines between iPads and Macbooks begin to blur.
@jzone3: I was thinking more along the lines of...your iOS apps can be accessed on your OSX 10.7 computer.
@MightyPirated: They wouldn't be very good Microsoft employees if they were using firefox, chrome, safari or opera, would they? Hmmm?
Totally owned a Nokia 6190 way back when in middle school (snake was the shit). This was before the Sanyo 8200 (aka the indestructible brick of a phone), then the Samsung MM-A900 Blade. Good times.
@jp182: That and laughter. I have serious debates with my friends about annoying laughs and their ability to break deals.