@improprietary: Don't quote me on that.
@improprietary: Don't quote me on that.
@improprietary: I'm pretty sure they picked up a tonne of numbers from Tier One... They are their own phone company, in a sense.
@jackslackofselfrespect: That was a really good documentary, too. "Broken Arrow" or something like that.
That looks disgusting.
I'm actually really impressed with this service...
@thenewperson now has his star, and is content: I think I'll remember it more because of this stupid essay that I should be writing right now...
@ellito: "It's just another day that you'll never forget" or whatever.
@LeftClicker: I never left, I just stopped commenting.
The page above should be blank, IMO. I know new technology is good, but come on. Think about it for just a moment.
The worst part about this whole mess is that @facebook.com would instantly become the most used mail service in the world...
Where's the "No chance in hell" option?
@kettlewhistle: Less time searching and more time reading meaningful content.
@skylerb: I thought that was a Will Not Fix.
I loved the screw up right in the middle "easy as blah blah blah" - errr, hold one.
@cyberguy91: -.- I feel bad, but after reading what he wrote, that was the only thing that stuck.
Imagine if you accidentally put a space between the comma and the "assholes."
A day after the Limewire fiasco. I love it.
@—Core—: Muscle memory?
Expect a call from Apple's legal department telling you to remove the article.
This feature is actually going to be incorporated natively quite soon: [code.google.com]