#12: "Studies show that texting while driving slows reaction time to that of a 70 year old."
#12: "Studies show that texting while driving slows reaction time to that of a 70 year old."
You forgot the most accurate test: Ask the internet. They can tell from the pixels.
#18 freaks me out. Lot's of little cloned toddlers... Yeah.
@Titch: Well they did, just the contents at each shot did not happen at the same time.
You so pretty.
@Piemonkey: Contrary to what the other starred commenter seems to be saying, I completely agree with you here. Businesses are largely sticking with XP for the same reason they're sticking with IE6: It's a lot easier to both support and distribute something they've been using for years already.
I already stalk you at this Gizmodo.com micro-blogging service. Why do I need this Twitter.com micro-blogging service?
@Monty: I wish your star was taken away for this comment. AND GIVEN RIGHT BACK!
@chris.oneil: Right click a tab, untick "Use side tabs".
The thing that's turning me away from IE9 is the interface. The URL bar is wasting a lot of space for my mass of precious tabs.
@Jason: My mind. It is blown.
I'm trying IE9 now. I dislike the interface, it may be more pixel-friendly than Chrome but the URL bar being where it is, it's taking a lot of horizontal-space away from the tabs.
@widmer: Ah, I helped Darkstone test HD2Froyo 2 and 2.1. :D
@schunniky: shu8i's CM6 w/ Michy's r10 kernal.
I have Android on my HD2. :D
That was epic.
@Merricat: I suppose it would suffice, but others wouldn't be able to view the comments responses. I don't really want to take the discussion around a comment out of the public scope, but I feel that promoting a comment to a "Featured discussion" is a bit too far for some of my responses.
@monsterblues: As JohnnyricoMC said, moderators only. Although I did find a bug a while back that allowed myself to take advantage of those buttons. :p I promptly reported it, like the good little star I am.
Something that's been on my mind a while, but never really bothered asking. Is there a way for us starred commenters to "unpromote" comments?
What surprises me is all the bad rep and hate some people have for Microsoft in my college. Little do they know all the things Microsoft are doing to tackle the problems of our tech-obsessed era.