npowers83
npowers83
npowers83

Well, I just picked up a HP Folio 13, and I'm very happy with it. My only gripe is the touchpad; it's a bit stiff. Other than that, I like it alot. It's nice and refined, with some clean lines and simple designs. Pretty quality build, too. And, it's pushed about 7.5 hours battery life, to boot. Take a look at it.

I kinda dig it. It's so simplistic, yet refined. It's got that, "Hey, I could've made that in MSPaint" aesthetic, but in a good way.

Finally! I'm not feeling so weird about myself anymore. When I was little, I used to lay on my back on the carpet and change my perspective to where I felt as if I was attached to the ceiling and my world was upside down. This is how it used to look!

At this point in time, I think it's definitely carrier that's most important. You can have an LTE phone but live in the middle of nowhere (like I do), and be relegated to EDGE. Once LTE (or even Faux-G) becomes ubiquitous, phone will be massively more important than carrier.

Broken Lizard would agree. Firsty firsty.

Great article, with fewer-than-normal grammatical errors. I counted two. Kudos, Jesus - that's progress!

It's Apple. We should all know by now that they only have one shade of grey.

I simultaneously winced and laughed at the same time.

This would've been awesome, like, 2 years ago when we had crappy internet connection at my house. Altogether though, kudos, Apple. Nice feature.

Not HPV, though. That's apparently where the line is drawn. Nice to know that this administration has its priorities in order.

You sure as hell WILL stand out with this sleeve. Like, "Hey, see that guy over there? Let's mug him. He probably won't be able to fight back - just look at his laptop sleeve!"

I agree. Preparation H does feel good, on the whole.

Not what I'd expect to be seeing if someone said, "Hey, look! It's a whaletail!"

Yeah, what's the real-world battery life on these things? I mean, sure, if you're beating the crap out of the processor and running the screen at max brightness, you're going to push battery life down. Most of us don't do that, though. Any realistic times for us?

Can I be your, "Oooh, I disproved your theory" person? I've been commenting for years, and had a star. I kinda like my green mosaic. So there.

By far the best scientific explanation I've heard in awhile regarding publishing. Kudos to your integration of fleshlights into the explanation.

I almost thought, for a second, that maybe Apple's pulling quite the switcheroo in its development scheme. Drop the 3GS, drop the 4, make 4S free on contract, and release 2 new phone models this year. Maybe what we're seeing is the lower-cost iPhone with a higher-quality, even more radically-redesigned iPhone to be

Nice, but a little boxy for my tastes. It just looks like I'd end up cutting myself with it.

You're right! Being able to distinguish individuals renting shelter from others would be quite the challenge.

I seem to remember reading an article with the creator of LiquidMetal that the process for large-scale implementation (i.e. the material making up a significant portion of a smartphone-sized device) was a "long way off" and that someone would have to invest a "significant amount of resources" to advancing the process.