You need ones that skewer the hotdog, so the hot metal cooks it from the inside too.
You need ones that skewer the hotdog, so the hot metal cooks it from the inside too.
Funny I thought they already "drew a line in the silicon" when they scrapped WinMo. Microsoft is the new Palm - too little, too late.
Posts you should never see on Gizmodo: Holier-than-thou rants about what to post on social networks.
Jobs was also well known for publicly hating a feature/product right up until Apple did it themselves. It wasn't a limitation when he was alive, it shouldnt be now.
You could also ask "When did he stop beating his wife?"
Aww, I see below I was beaten to the WKRP punch
"As god as my witness, I thought hotdogs could fly"
{bad accent}Da, but in soviet russia we have SD slot, kickstand, camera button and bigger battery. Phone stays in pocket most of time, where no one can see. If you want fashion phone, there is always Apple. {/bad accent}
So, like an iMac. =)
Halo wasn't even the first game played on Xbox live. People were playing games on Live for 2 years before H2 came out.
ATT was forced to offer "naked dsl" as a condition for the approval of the SBC merger a few years back. It would be nice if Verizon were held to this too.
Negotiable my ass. Its apparent you aren't a Comcast customer. I'm glad your provider is more reasonable, but Comcast's response to "negotiation" is "Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out."
Cable hasn't been $40 a month in a long time. Maybe if it were people wouldn't be complaining about how expensive it is.
Amateur hour. Or you could do it right: pour half, settle, pour the rest.
I this means cable content on Netflix, great. If this means Netflix becomes part of an already overpriced cable package, fuck you Netflix.
They always seem too short.
Its a perfectly cromulent word.
Hopefully it'll be better than the old Office apps in Windows Mobile. I would not be surprised if Docs to Go still outdoes this version.
I'd love to stream everything, but the selection isnt there. Half the reason I chose Netflix was the huge catalog. If it was on DVD chances are good Netflix had it.
I haven't been to a blockbuster that had "practically every movie" in about 25 years. If its more than about 7-years old, they didn't bother any more.