roninpenguin
roninpenguin
roninpenguin

Yeah, you can tell that at least the footage of the race is rigged because the two cars keep pulling ahead and then dropping behind and that just doesn't happen in a race. If you were going by the specs that the guy gave for each car, though, if driven properly the 66 should have been a good car length ahead, but

Out of all of these movies there are only 3 that I was not able to finish watching because they were sooooooo bad, and not even in a good way.

If you have an Android tablet it is easy to set up rules in an app like Tasker to turn off all notifications/wifi while a reading app is open, that way it automatically does it anytime a reading app is open and you don't have to worry about it.

Back when Android was new and was missing elements that customers wanted, Sense, well, made sense, but now that the Android UI has matured it is no longer necessarily. HTC, you make great hardware, and I would probably exclusively buy HTC phones if it wasn't for Sense.

You, my friend, actually made me truly laugh out loud.

So will trackpadding one handed...

I really don't see why. If you have a touch screen on the tablet/netbook you don't really need a mouse/touchpad.

I really like the concept of this. Right now I have to turn on tethering on my phone, find a home for it, sync it to my tablet and then I good to go. This not only deletes a step in that process, it gives me a good place to keep my phone.

The software buttons can be turned on and off by manufacturers so if they want hardware buttons they can have buttons.

Well, I've been kicking it with the Thunderbolt for a good long while now, and as long as you are fairly central it is great and it transitions from 4G to 3G pretty well too so unless you are doing something really heavy like web surfing while watching a movie or listening to HD streaming audio you will hardly notice.

See my response to Odin who said the same thing...

I guess my next question is why a manufacturer would do that? I know it is just my opinion on this but I love the soft buttons on Honeycomb and would love to have the same thing on my phone and am looking forward to being able to upgrade to something without them.

If it is running Ice Cream Sandwich then why does it have mounted home/menu/return/search buttons?

That is one of my favorites as well, consistent funny with interesting characters.

I guess my question is, why would they forget? It would make their job harder because then you would have a struggling chicken seeing as they disconnect the spinal cord to hook all the nutrient fluids up.

You know, to me something like this would be a better way to go.

I don't know, it seams more humane to me. Kill them first (well, make them brain dead) then they don't experience the conditions of storage. That seams a better way to treat them to me...

I hope their food is better in Vegas then it was when they were here in Phoenix. I ate there once and while I liked the staff, gimmick, and ambiance, the burger was surprisingly bland and fries soggy.

Well one reason I can see is that the area that is touching the frying pan thaws first and cooks up while the area behind it stays cool so you can get a more even temp. But like is shown with immersion cooking, you can get just about the same effect with a really hot pan or flame after you get the meat up to the temp

Actually if you roast it at a really low temp you can get a perfect med rare steak. I would go in oposite order than this though, put the steak in at about 200 degrees for a while till it hits 125, then sear it up for the nice crunchy outside. It is easier to check your meat temp without the searing and it really