sphanley
Sam Hanley
sphanley

That raises an interesting question as to whether anyone should even care about the answer to your question. Is the function of social media to generate likes and posts, or to serve the users in whatever way they want? Is a social network with less "liking" inherently worse?

Yeah, I agree with you on people saying it's unsafe, but I feel like "illegal" and "plain dumb" are pretty good arguments for this being a pointless piece.

Yeah, they still totally do that. The restaurant I work at has a pretty mediocre average rating but our "filtered reviews" are almost all four and five star.

"the most laziest"? Ugh.

Weird. I go to a state university as well and have scholarships covering all tuition and fees. I've never heard of low tuition and high fees to avoid paying out scholarships.

See, what you're not explaining though is who IS going to pay the server if your tip doesn't. If you want servers to be paid a living wage, you had better be prepared to pay a noticeable amount more for restaurant food than you already are — you aren't buying the raw ingredients, you're buying them and paying for the

Yeah, I dunno where you were going to school but I've NEVER heard of that. Why would schools not want you to be able to pay with scholarships? Money is money.

It's a container in which to start the plants from seed. Did you even read the article?

I'll agree that usually phone accessories are where the huge markups are, not where they carriers are subsidizing things — but I could something where, say, the carriers set up a book purchasing/renting service that these tie into or something.

Forcing myself to take it seriously though for a second — I don't know if this would be possible or not, but it would be neat to have a version of that where the hand positions you made to type were sign language. It would be like voice typing for the deaf.

That's the most hilariously awkward looking thing I've ever seen. I'd LOVE to see someone use that in the real world.

Arguably that's because LG has never really made a decent smartphone worth updating before.

Picture wise, you've got to take what you can get when you're just jacking stuff off reddit instead of creating your own content.

As a fellow cyclist — you're the reason that cars hate us. You can't just decide that you know better than the rest of the world about where you should be able to ride.

It makes you look a lot less like you're griping unreasonably if you highlight that the kickstarter campaign said "Estimated Delivery: May 2012".

That doesn't make sense to me — if you're assuming comparable power efficiency, then the battery sizes are an irrelevant factor. If you use two phones with the same power efficiency for the same amount of time, they'll both have used the same amount of power — the amount by which they can be recharged has nothing to

I mean yeah, but still. With WP8 about to launch, it doesn't seem like a really great time to try to conspicuously infringe on their design. It wouldn't be big news like an apple vs. samsung lawsuit, but companies send cease and desist letters all the time.

How do they think this isn't going to get sued out of existence, given that it's a clear and total knockoff of whatever Microsoft is calling Metro UI now?

I don't really get why this is news. Did anyone think that they wouldn't sell this, and that you'd have to string together an adapter and an old model 30-pin charger if you wanted to charge the iPhone 5? It's like saying "You don't have to buy a dvi to hdmi converter to hook two hdmi devices together! Just buy an hdmi

Seriously — Apple's going to sue these fools for infringing on their patent for maps that are utterly obscured by fog.