@Wolfsheim: Yeah, of course, but it's a shortcut nonetheless. You get busted for steroids, you should kind of avoid the whole "hard work" arugument.
@Wolfsheim: Yeah, of course, but it's a shortcut nonetheless. You get busted for steroids, you should kind of avoid the whole "hard work" arugument.
I did like the last episode, but I never thought, "well now I want the series to come back." I still remember all those middle episodes that stunk. And I still have the writers for making me want to smake an autistic child.
@tralfaz23: Normally, I'd agree. I think the Riddler is a little too silly for Nolan's take on Batman. But then again, perhaps if there is a Nolan Riddler, it could be a fresh take on a character that has seemingly been used for puns or other cheesey jokes in the past.
Really Sly? Did you forget that you were busted for steroid use? In the five minutes since this article posted half of the commenters didn't.
@StanislausBabalistic: Well, if the characters aren't deep enough for you, that's a valid point definitely.
@blaaps: Yeah, I'm kind of hoping the eventual anti-cera movement doesn't hurt the movie, or the Arrested Development one.
@pastoralia: Same here. I completely forgot about it, then happened to see some clip somewhere, and thought, "oh my god, its the naked space vampire movie I got to see 5 minutes of when I was 5"
You know what? I liked the Lost ending. Sure it could have been better, but I think it did it's job.
Don't get me wrong, I really liked Inception, but I think the praise is going a little overboard.
So, we're talking what... a dollar a day? Could've sponsored a child for that.
Now that's a cool idea, not just to avoid the split screen, but it would help games like New Super Mario Bros. Wii (I know, not a PS3 game) where the screen stretches out if one players goes to far past another.
@DebosBike: Honestly, I haven't played either, but the reviews for the last version was really good, especially the Wii since the motion plus was added. I haven't heard anything to suggest that this year's version offers any new features worth having.
I didn't realize there was a new Tiger Woods games until I heard that it wasn't selling well. I haven't seen one commercial.
Last year was a huge update, and I don't think people feel the need to get a new version. Also, I haven't seen much advertising for this either.
Jobs said something due to algorithms, the time it takes to see the bars drop can vary.
I guess they did the right thing, but a little too much "it really isn't a problem" for me. When I have a strong signal, I don't get a drop (at least not on the display), when I have an iffy signal, the bars jump up and down a little, but they do that when the phone is on the table, when this happens, it actually…
Honestly, I think a combination of the return policy and maybe an iTunes card or something, with some sort of "fix" mention, whether it would be software or bumpers, etc.
He has a great point, the problem isn't even the attennae anymore, its the fact that Apple's PR has come off horribly. Not just from this event, ever since the iPhone leak.
@Tetsuooooooo: Okay, perhaps labeling a new category as "can it even make a phone call" was a bit harsh. But my point is, since reception, whether good or bad, is generally the responsibility of the carrier, its not accounted for.
@HoboJoe: They tested the phone, mentioned that they noticed the problem. As the story got bigger, they extended their tests with more phones in different areas, that's when they added the "not recommended" tag. They never commented before using the phone, just updated their report as they did further research.