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I thought a sacrastic Fringehead was somebody who would say something like "No, killing off Charlie was a GREAT idea!!!" while making a jerking off motion.

I'm an Android user, and I prefer the larger phones, but I don't really see the point of a larger iPhone. When you are using the whole screen for streaming or a game, I don't notice a difference so much (when watching TV, you choice isn't "big v. Small" its "small v. smaller"), and on the home screen, it's just a

"beerest sense of the word" - great line.

It was still a bit frustrating. Also, I do see some incompatible apps. I tried downloading the Mass Effect app for ME3, it showed up in search, but wouldn't let me download.

I was thinking of the guy who was trying to tie his necktie.

No, its not that I think it's as bad, it's just that my first experience with iOS was that many apps wouldn't work on my iPod Touch. Any apps that required the microphone, or example, wouldn't work, which makes sense, but that is still fragmentation.

I don't think Siri is that bad, but I don't think Apple really did warn the world that it is in Beta. It was in the press release, and maybe in commercials' fine print, but the commercials just show people using it (hands free no less, apparently they can activate it without touching the phone) without any problems.

I got an iPod Touch (2nd Gen) years ago, and immediately found out that a number of apps did not work on the iPod, whcih was new at the time. So early in the iOS lifetime, it was fragmented.

It should be easy, just add and update saying, "oh yeah, people hold their phones in their palms, not jammed between their thumb and index finger."

Anybody who can't figure out Android really doesn't have any excuse. My mother can use her Android just fine, and she is by no means tech savy.

Yeah, but the aerial view of the stadium (for baseball and football) doesn't look as cool without a thousand flashes going off...

It's not so much a bad idea, as much as "what problem are you solving?" It isn't inconvienent to have a smaller bowl for dip, and depending on the dishwasher you have, any convienence you get by clipping the dip, you'll lose when washing it.

As somebody who is upgrade ready, and whose phone isn't aging so well, I prefer Sprint to release a phone before LTE is ready than not release top tier phones at all until then. Its $200 on contract, so it's not like the LTE is costing more than I would anticipate to pay.

Considering the 70 year gap in coverge, it's unlikely Steve Roger's would be able to get insurance in the first place.

If God came down and said "Everybody, I am real, and I'm burning Steve's house down." It would be covered. But if he said "I'm going to war with Steve" then no, it wouldn't.

There is no such thing in the insurance world as an act of god, except that it is something insurance companies don't bother to correct the common misconception that "acts of god" are excluded. Floods, earthquakes, or hurricanes may be excluded where you live, but those things are listed.

Everybody's giving the Pentagon crap, but personally, I think its great that they are putting more thought into movies than Hollywood has in years.

That doesn't sound safe at all. You're around large vehicles that can easily kill you, and you want to disorientate them by blasting that?

I'm actually impressed, the girl dozed off with her arms still holding an iPad? That's hard to do.

I guess it depends on the local laws, but when I bartended, I was informed that as long as I checked ID, I wasn't liable if I was fooled by a good fake.