Neither "Amazoid" nor "Amadroid" rolls off the tongue very well, though.
Neither "Amazoid" nor "Amadroid" rolls off the tongue very well, though.
I mean, I suppose, but I think I'll use a different method.
@kelz: One phenomenon I've taken note of regarding the iPhone's exclusivity is how AT&T hasn't done anything to get a major Android phone.
@MattSTKC: I don't know what Verizon would do, and I don't care, so I'm not going to say anything more about it.
@MattSTKC: Verizon wouldn't have to do this for the iPhone because Apple does its own pruning.
@triplecheeseburger: I didn't know they had that. I was just kidding really. Thanks, though.
I still want my Genius Bar E-Z-Pass, Apple.
The design is straight out of an Unreal game: awesome.
"Later" is very indefinite.
And here I was thinking my enthusiasm couldn't get any lower.
And if this actually made it to production and retail, there are people who would buy it: It's nicely designed and, I image, would function correctly.
@Khoi Pham | ph15h: Wait, you're saying I shouldn't be lying on my resume?
Shoot for the sky,
This is the stuff of every hipster's wet dream.
"I'm on a horse.
That's really nice and small and not obtrusive.
Do we scan the mendulla oblongAllah?
@aprather: The thing is, you probably will spell it that way in real life.
@hostile-17: That example is different from this situation. But it's still obvious that the nation is Sweden since you mentioned the prime minister's name.
@hostile-17: He obviously means the "United State's largest electronics retailer" since Best Buy is a US-based company.