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I think the really creepy part is how "innocent" it all seems at the start. At first it seems flirtatious. Heck, even when the guy said he knew what she wore at the party didn't seem that strange (though any conversation about what some person is wearing is always a little creepy). It wasn't until the later

Siri is pretty awesome? I thought it was "Apple's broken promise."

I always assumed iPhones were "jailbreaking" because you were doing more than just getting root access. You'd jailbreak your phone just to get apps that weren't approved by Apple, etc, something you don't need to root an Android for.

The display didn't show Jackpot? If the reels didn't show 7's (or whatever) but the bell went off, I don't think the casino is going to be held responsible.

Exactly, if the actual display didn't show jackpot, I'm not sure what the guy can claim. Granted, perhaps the casino could do more than $100 and a meal in an act of goodwill, but I think the display would trump the bell.

I forgot to add, "don't look down."

"Hey, I'm an interesting guy, just at my earcaps."

The "image" of the ID is probably the easist part to fake, with or without the app. You either need the proper laminates, or the proper plastic to print them out on. Any bouncer who is actually trying to keep underage people out of a bar (or whoever is checking IDs) will be able to tell the fake if this app is all

Can't say I'm a fan either. Still not comfortable with the Spotify stuff either, but I haven't seen many updates on Facebook yet, and personally, I was in Spotify before the Facebook integration so it doesn't even know my account.

Why? Because they're billionaires. Is it financially responsible? Um, its not "irresponsible" given that they can easily afford it. Is it ecologically respsonible. Well, they can only fly one at a time, so three isn't much worse than one.

"I'm so sorry to hear about your son, how did he die?"

"The above hue is Tangerine Tango (also referred to as "red")"

Just wondering, is it the width, or the weight that makes this non-ultrabook? Or both?

I still like Tweetdeck, and Twitter hasn't ruined it yet after buying it. Might check out Hootsuite since it does Facebook too.

Listen to any of the game console companies CEOs or Presidents talk about their product, Schmidt's statement is pretty damn near modest compared to how they talk.

Its not "another streaming service" that I don't want, its another monthly fee. On top of cable and internet, they expect me to pay for Netflix, Hulu Plus and more?

You use it everyday? What am I missing. I got Timelines through the "developer" workaround, and while its very neat, and designed very well, I don't see much reason to go back that often, and usually when I do, it's to check my profile to make sure I haven't had any applications post anything to my wall (which

As some said, the deductible would probably be at least $500, so it probably wouldn't have helped you much in that instance.

Exactly, when one of the "pro side" arguments for iPhones is "it just works" you can't bombard the country with ads for a service that doesn't "Beta" doesn't get national TV spots. Apple, for better or wose, makes at least some sales based on its reputation, and that is a reputation of not pushing half released

Hmm, I guess $100 or $150 is the magic number for firesale tablets, as the TouchPad sold great when reduced there.