Oh, I know the shirt. I was being sarcastic. This guy is so terribly pathetic. But hey, he'll be a meme shortly enough.
Oh, I know the shirt. I was being sarcastic. This guy is so terribly pathetic. But hey, he'll be a meme shortly enough.
I think the most important thing to note about this guy is his hilarious tshirt! Female Body Inspector?! Hilarious!!!
No offense, but I've been pretty let down in the past with Gizmodo film recommendations- but my eyes were glued to this the whole time!
iPad? I paid for it and it crashes on start up. Lame.
Yeah, only because it's not that funny.
Three things-
What an interesting and productive comment you've added here!
Loved the demo, loved the review, but $50?! Seriously? What ever happened to affordable portable gaming. I thought the App Store was supposed to bring the pricing curve down! (jk)
EDIT: I want to say, this was NOT meant to usurp Stu's amazing article. His was my inspiration for this.
I'm pretty sure this is the best thing I've seen on the internet.
BUt you have expect that there are enough copies of those games to go around. It's not like there are stockpiles of hese games, just not an outlet to purchase them from. They're hard to find for a reason. Limited run quantities, and people want to hold onto those games.
If you read his reply, you'd see that he was just joking around having fun. I think you're looking WAY to far into this.
Something I learned about alcohol belly- this might be a myth/hypothesis, so prove me wrong.
Everyone is complaining about high costs of text books:
Do you think that they really cost nothing? You think that publishers just give them to school districts for fun? No, they're purchased. For a lot of money.
Wait until she gets a job. Then that same video would look like seven minutes of work.
That doohicky is as ugly as an hippo!
I'm still not sure after all these years how this guy doesn't have a bunch of stars already.
OOH! OOH! I know the answer!
Yes, well that was a wrong assumption on my part. I know the difference between mbps and MB/s, but mbps is kind of the standard for internet speeds, which I would assume the author would standardize his findings in. Regardless, 3mbps in SF is quite good.