scottfeldstein
Scott D. Feldstein
scottfeldstein

My all-time favorite method is to ask an honest looking patron if they'd watch my stuff for a second. When they agree, I take their picture and then proceed to the men's room with my camera. I've only ever done this once, but I felt clever about it. I don't know if I'd do it in all circumstances, though.

I don't think it makes much sense to have touchable controls on the unlock screen—that's the whole point of the lock in the first place, so you don't accidentally do something.

VOTE: Safari

@sumocat: How much Starbucks WiFi do non-AT&T customers get for their $60 phone bill?

Yeah, I think you might have to actually have a valid iPhone phone number to log in—something iPhone owners will have, but nobody else will. But I'm not sure about this.

The Caribou in my area still has the 1 hour plus coupon deal. Good, but still kind of annoying.

Yeah, that struck me, too. "Only old-timers peer through the viewfinder." Actually everyone who owns a DSLR—prp and amateur—peers through the viewfinder, except under some very specific situations such as oddly-angled macro photography.

I could do a great job moderating. Here's why:

I definitely agree that much of what is called alternative medicine or dietary supplements are nothing but scams which provide no health benefits whatsoever. As far as I'm concerned it doesn't work until it's been scientifically proven to do so. I don't think that's too much to ask.

As far as taking-liberties-on-your-computer abuses go, this seems like a moderate one at best. I think that a lot of the passion of the outcry must be due to the i-heart-Firefox crowd, as that browser doesn't have big companies and inroads to your computer that IE and Safari have.

I certainly understand why people don't like it. What I don't understand is people ranting like crazy people that Apple has jumped the shark, is evil, is no longer worth patronizing on any level, nor worth investing in. Christ, they're doing the same shady distribution/promotion thing with their software that

I have to admit that it makes me frown to see Apple pitch their products by offering them with updates of other products. Although there's certainly nothing illegal about it, it smacks of sneakiness.

Or you could just install it and give it a try.

I can't speak for those shaving with a straight, but shaving with a double-edged safety razor? That's fantastic—provided you learn to do it correctly and get the right kit. I for one am no longer interested in shaving quick before I leave for work. I shave when I can take 15 minutes or so to really enjoy it. As

Cool! Boy is this guy good in front of a camera. He's a natural. But someone has to learn about white balance with that thing. Whoa. Anyway, cool videos. I would like to suggest, however, that a badger hair brush is far better than boar hair or synthetic materials. And, I also think that selecting a good

Nobody should be manually organizing their photos into folders named "Thanksgiving 2007" and so on. We're past that, people! If I took a picture of my son during Thanksgiving, do I put it under Thanksgiving? Dan? Kids? Holiday? It's not practical to put the photo in more than one folder, but it IS practical to

Whoa, maybe this is why GoogleTalk suddenly started working in Safari? or was it the Safari update that I got recently?

A hundred pictures this weekend at the mall. Hell, I'll take pictures OF mall security as they tell me to put away my instrument of terror.

I am ASTOUNDED at commandment #1!!! If I'd had any idea about photography in the mall... Needless to day I definitely have been approached by mall security and told to put my camera away.

Not sure if anyone missed it or not, but the iTunes arrows can be pointed at your library instead of the store by option-clicking them. Always has been that way.