snogglethorpe
snogglethorpe
snogglethorpe

When your name is FIT, I guess not, I guess you won't use it to get fit, the single thing it was designed for, to keep track of whether you're keeping fit through your steps. Nope.

Why Samsung didn't think that a vertical display orientation was necessary before releasing the product speaks volumes on how they obviously went to market half-baked. Duh .

Wristable? What the hell kind of new buzzword is that?

I really hate how Samsung is trying to create their own ecosystem by making these devices compatible with Samsung phones only. I know they're not the only ones doing it, but they are by far the most obnoxious about it.

When any group moves too far away from the science/engineering and validation(s) of functions, it risks being classified as a gadget with a cool screen. Too bad, missed opportunity that rests with the mid-level management and project director. "Lean" development allows for this, but in today's marketplace there is

Sometimes I have a feeling Samsung puts products on the market but no one from them actually evaluates how they work.

What I don't get about Samsung is that they MAKE a bunch of chips, displays, tech, etc - yet they don't seem to harness any of it. They could have designed a bloody amazing watch and yet they came out with that thing..It looks like a Wendy's kids meal toy if Wendy's ever had a kids meal (I don't know if they do). It's

"Nikon has opted to use a smaller format, allowing it to use extra processing cycles for impressive features."

Here's what people don't get: none of these words are banned. Just because something is unacceptable (like "nigger") doesn't mean people stop using it. Language is language. Deeming something unacceptable, or acceptable, or trying to reclaim or ban a word does not change its usage. It doesn't matter how many times Al

AUGH. No. Language has context. The same word can have a completely different meaning depending on how and by whom it's used. The problem with white people using racial slurs in the same way as minorities that have reclaimed them is that it allows them to use those slurs to disguise contempt for minorities that they'd

"Either a word is offensive or it is not."

Yeah, um, no. Words don't have universal meanings or universally-implied cultural significance. They mean different things based on who says what and in within what context.

Trying to universally tag a word as taboo or offensive is as equally narrow-minded as thinking that a

I would LOVE that job!

This one kinda makes sense. Making a little fried rice, adding a dash of soy sauce, oops, missed the wok with that one, wipe it up and... hey, that grease spot we've been trying to get rid of is gone. Huh.

Is there a team of people that sit around and pour household items on appliances, windows and countertops just to see what will happen?

No intention to get an iDevice, I'm afraid!

Either I'm failing to grasp your sarcasm or you're failing to grasp mine :D

Yes, because for some reason the ten different iDevices in my personal ownership are the reason why I want there to be an Android version.

So theoretically I could see the true ending in two more playthroughs?

I've been imaging what a game like this would look like since I was just a kid reading flatland! Totally excited about it. The way I understand it, this guy went with rotating along the 4th axis rather than shifting through parallel 3D slices? That's awesome!! I think that is a more organic way to lok at it, but also

I just think there would be some better way of showing it. The transition just shows the world sliding through itself in some way, it's very difficult to see what's actually happening here. Like the slice of the house, it's just the middle portion of the house, with some other unrelated slices nearby. Honestly,