ornatefreak
OrnateFreak
ornatefreak

I'd take function over comfort in this case. The rigidity of this material will help protect that huge hole in his face.

What version of iOS are you running? Is it 6.0 or higher?

Yeah, you're not using the App Store Google Maps app on iOS 6.

I'm right there with ya, man. I've known about it, but rarely use it. I accidentally did it a few days after it came out on iOS.

This should be enforced...

I agree, but I cannot for the life of me pick a favorite.

Hard life, that man has lived.

Considering the cord attached to the bottom of the "snake", it appears too easy for them to remotely trigger the contraction of the snake with a button, rather than it being automatically triggered by accelerometers.

Ok, totally trying this later...

There's Curves....being a reasonable Debby Downer...

I'd be super stoked if the next iteration of the iPhone had the same hardware specs as the current iPhone, just double [or more] battery life, and fix that weird purple shit that shows up on the camera under specific-angle light. I'm sure I'm not alone in that regard.

IT ALL DEPENDS FROM ME!!!

Not enough to bother? Do you not realize how easy it is??...(as long as your firmware is 6.1.2 and under - and it should be since 6.1.3 hasn't been released yet.)

Love your avatar. It's been a long time since I've seen that...

Which takes a few design cues from the iPhone 5... (the horizontal lines/separators on the back)

I don't think that your reply sums up the feeling that the article is trying to portray.

I'd say that instead of deleting them, they should just auto-categorize them as "spam" (like originally stated in this article) like most other email providers, not delete them. Throwing them into a junk folder "automagically" (as per Apple) would be a lot less controversial to its user-base than deleting them

I still just prefer a physical iPhone and its OS, honestly. I like and respect that Android does what it does, I just like the look, feel, and operation of an iPhone a little more. I'd rather be able to jailbreak, but even if it's killed forever, I doubt I'd move to Android.

Because some people like the feel, look, and operation of an iPhone and iOS more than they do an Android phone?

Double whoosh.