nickkotula
The Mystic Moose
nickkotula

I think it's pretty safe to assume that everyone who reads Lifehacker is aware of SOPA, is against SOPA, and has contacted their representatives if they want to do so. Blacking out Wikipedia (and others) for those users who have already done something about it is just causing people not to use Wikipedia (or coming

How is this ingenious? They have been doing this since shrink-wrap machines were invented. The only difference is that it's a "Genius" that got fooled by it.

I don't agree that this makes the images more powerful, but it does make them different.

So if I am walking down the street and a guy tried to sell me a fake Rolex, Rolex should be able to shut down the entire street?

Shouldn't Spidey be saying something more along the lines of, "Whaah whaah whah whah whaaah."

Searched for Margaretha Zelle, found restaurant in Wikipedia article (Hôtel Plaza Athénée). Looked up restaurant on Google, found phone number (+33 1 5367 6665). Went to Google translate and translated "Who is your executive chef?" from English to French (Qui est votre chef cuisinier?). Called and did my best

I am starting to get my head around aperture and shutter speed, but when people start talking about lenses my eyes glaze over and I start hearing Greek. Any suggested reading?

Only because you asked me to...

Hmm... where did I put my phone?

Showing up in iOs 5, but it was already set to off. I probably told it not to send diagnostic information during setup though, that sounds like me.

Did you try bonnet, pram, or round about?

Um... this infographic is useless without pictures of the spaceships...

[www.youtube.com] Product integration. It's the wave of the future! Brought to you by Snapple. Mmm... Snapple.

With the millimeter wave machine, make sure you remove EVERYTHING from your pockets. I didn't know I was supposed to remove my wallet and the next thing you know I have a TSA agent behind me saying, "I'm going to feel your buttocks now." Hard to remain nice when someone gooses you with little warning...

Haven't we been able to control plants with our iPhones for a while now? I always plant the sunflower first, then usually some kernel-paults... maybe a couple squashes or potato mines...

I think that it might backfire. Someone is going to say, "Wow, that couple got to be internet celebs by fighting in a Burger King. Let's go have a fight at McDonald's!"

Are you referring to the decency of the screaming couple?

I've always felt like Apple secretly loves jailbreakers. Apple promotes the fact that you don't have to go in and edit settings and make changes, that the product just works. Jailbreakers say, "Hey, we think we could do such and such better." Then with the next update Apple yoinks those ideas and makes them part of