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Think of it like this:

I do believe that someone pointed this out about a month ago: [gizmodo.com] (Broken URL is broken, look in the comments section.)

Ohhh... This is an actual quote from my iPod, I was typing quickly though. "Okay, I need sine hoarded help... I'm not sure how to realize this partition, I'm on a LiveCD, and I right click, resize, but I can't resize it. I have 25 gb of unallocated soda"

Outlets are low. Low enough to kick. iP(hone|od|ad)s are expensive. Expensive enough that you should not kick them. Kicked iPhone/Pad/Pod = sad people.

They normally do it to arrest people who are protesting later, UK was considering doing it iirc.

on the iPad image, "shipipng" should probably read "shipping"

But... I like bands you've never heard of.

Alright Gizmodo, and commentators. Let's have a discussion about how Mozilla works.

It takes me, and probably many people who spend lots of time on the computer, longer to get my fingers in the right place to hit Ctrl+Enter than it does to type ".com".

Does this 15 year old want his name on a popular website, where anyone can get it? Probably not.

Maybe I'm just stupid, but when the flashlight is off, you can still grab the small part that's still there, and twist it to open the door. My closet has a similar doorknob.

Years ago Mozilla had a third-party phone support number. We (I'm a mozilla volunteer) had someone who was unhappy that he called a phone sex line when looking for help with Firefox.

I've had lots of fun with Nagios in the past few years, someone set up a check to see when an irssi log was last updated, and I set up an alert to send an update to Twitter (with doesn't work anymore, because they turned off simple auth), and an IRC bot that would read Twitter every 45 seconds for updates. The problem

Whiteboards? I'm pretty sure that those don't use electricity, aren't backlit, and probably a lot cheaper than this will be.

Finally someone who has that phone... Am I the only one who presses the number buttons a lot on accident?

I must wonder how hard it'd be to do similar, but with Nagios.

They'll fill your browser with cookies!

That was exactly my thought. It doesn't work at all with glasses, either. (I have a Lenovo with a Pentium T4400 and 3 GB RAM)

"IMMA CHARGIN MAH TAZORS"(?)

You can get a duster attachment for the lightbulb changer, we have two (One of them broke, cheaper to buy the whole set instead of just the pole)