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Great! Thanks a ton!

I guessed Japan because they sing in Japanese (another guess, definitely not Thai). But you are right.

No. This is how you sell things in Japan. Although I will say other Asian countries could get the humour too.

Well, if "mouth-controlled" does not mean "voice-controlled", this is just sad.

Agreed. He would make a pretty good super-villain.

Many people around me on my flights would not understand what problem you are talking about.

Eight hours of sleep. Six hours of sleep. Seven hours of sleep. It seems like every year we see a study that claims that some amount of hours is better than another. The Wall Street Journal collects together a few studies that show data suggests that seven hours might be the sweet spot these days.

I am curious. Can lawyers be held liable if they use unethical method in their defense practice? Because this sounds pretty unethical to me.

It's MH17. You are welcome.

I want to know how they analyzed their data. Obviously, the biggest hog of battery of any phone is the screen. With that in mind, the case of Candy Crush Saga is easy to explain. It is simply always on on so many phones.

Whoa!

6. Thermal paste.

Thanks guys. At first I was still noting down all of these places. Now I am just sitting here drooling with a mental note to check back tomorrow.

danah boyd is a very interesting author/researcher/person for this interview and several people just wanted to comment on what product brands she uses. Seriously, guys? I believe there are Microsoft (and Apple and Google and Amazon etc etc) employees who use paper and pen to take note as well. Do those companies need

Danah's resume is, to put it mildly, impressive—she is the Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, a Research Assistant Professor in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, and a Fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. There's more—she is also the founder of a think tank

More interviews with people who hack their lives (pretty much every successful one) or those who do a lot of hacking physical stuff. More diverse topics to cater for a wider reader age range (not sure how but you guys will figure out). I would love to see that my kids would enjoy this site as much as I do.

I cannot sing my praises for the Logitech M100 loud enough. Also, I personally think calling any mouse more than $10 "cheap" is a crime.

This may mean two things: 1) Look into yourself and find the reasons within OR 2) Just make the god damn decision and created the reasons to suit yourself and live with it. I believe several speakers mean the second one.

That this is a horrible story by itself, does the writer really need to insert 'transgender' and 'color' (I missed that at first) into the title? Don't tell me that he/she did not try to attract some sentimental responses here.

In a blog called Lifehacker, which intuitively should promote more efficient planning and planning, do you really think this is a good idea?