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Boy, that's some nice effects work on that gunfire. Yessiree. Just needs a little lens flare and it's good to go!

Now I have an image of lonely Joe Biden, sitting in the Oval Office while Obama is away, madly checking and rechecking to see if he's mayor of the White House yet.

Can we subpoena the checkin record?

"TabCo is a parody brand, but it's actually just Fusion Garage, who made the ill-fated Joojoo."

I'm thinking there's be almost no problem with the add if rather than 'woman/wife' it just said 'family member' or 'loved one'.

It's like a pink nose or lip piercing, the person who gets it thinks it looks cool. To everyone else, it looks like a really angry pimple. Or in this case, either some food stuck in your teeth, or a nasty broken tooth.

It should work with any bluetooth device, though some of the specific-labeled function keys might not behave as they do on the iPad.

I'm gonna vat-grow you a new asshole!

Yes, I suppose I'm seeing a conspiracy where things are easier explained through basic human misbehavior, I suppose. Looking back at the FastCompany article again, their article reads more like a veiled reference to the kid behaving less than professionally. I think I misunderstood it.

If you need a refresher on what whining is, read the emails included in the article.

You know, the more I look and think about this story, I have to wonder if this isn't exposing an ugly underbelly to app development.

I'm wondering if there wasn't someone trying to pull a fast one in general. Most of the raving reviews were pre-release. User reviews are much, much less glowing.

Actually, the more I look at the details, the more I'm thinking there's something way fishy going on.

"The 15-year-old kid in question was most likely reacting like a 15-year-old kid afraid of his boss. "

Honestly, looking at some of the other articles that were written about Trimit, I think this was a hugely important post.

Absolutely. There's nothing about his site or app that should have cost $10,000, especially if he's the prodigy behind the miracle app that everyone makes him out to be. Not getting mentioned by Gawker means one less name at the bottom of his web page.

I read the article. The kid isn't suicidal. He's a manipulator and a spaz. If he were 5, he'd be the kid in the store crying that he'd run away because mom wouldn't buy him a particular game or toy. He was trying to figure out which buttons to push to get his way and didn't have a bit of sense to know when to back off.

So whoever's hiring him will know that he should be in development and not PR. Big whoop.

"Now we've wasted $10,000 as we dont have the article to accompany the efforts.

In white: $94.00