nuggolips4
Nuggolips
nuggolips4

I agree that they drag their heels, but how do you figure LTE and USB3 have already been surpassed?

And not just from the US, either.

I'll throw in my support for the intermittent fasting technique. I ate liberally on Thanksgiving weekend (didn't keep track), and probably did add about 2000 extra calories for me personally (my daily goal is 1750 right now, which equates to about 2-3lbs of weight loss per week). The following week, I fasted on monday

Expresso! My favorite!

It's probably the best way to get somehing done about it quickly.

Well, they didn't really mention it in the article but ice paddles are actually used to cool down hot soups before placing in the refrigerator.

Every major smartphone OS features multi-touch in some form or another, so what would the invalidation change? Licensing terms?

I can't watch this right now, did they remember Plan 9 From Outer Space?

World war 3.

Ugh, and that ugly yellow HPS color. We need to get rid of those once and for all and replace them all with MH or LED.

You have to not only have a calorie budget, but a carb, sugar, sodium, fat, cholesterol, budget as well, I never did weight watchers but I assume they set up the points system to simplify those for people who don't care to keep track of so many numbers.

I know you guys are trolling us, because the Newton was also on the "Most Overpriced" list.

Agreed. Very interesting video. They're like leaves.

Yeah, but iTunes 1.0 was just a crippled version of SoundJam MP.

Good news, everyone!

7 Years ago, it was 2005 and Macbook Pros didn't exist. Just FYI.

The simple solution to this is to make the tests open book, and hard enough that it won't really help. A lot of college professors loved to do that; it was quite annoying.

The cool thing about the hair one and the clouds was that they just used photos and the software generated the renderings on its own.

inb4 someone takes this article seriously.

I recently took a 400-mile road trip, and TomTom at the start of the trip was able to predict my ETA within about 5 minutes.