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It's exciting to see that kids today can see and know that someone supports them, even if no one does at home. When I came out, I had no support. I didn't even know another gay person. Just knowing there was someone out there that knew my life would get better would have been enough to get through some of the darker

Now if we could just get some of the Utah theocracy to realize we're the same as everyone else... things are a mess here...

I voted no... then remembered that thing I have for ANYTHING Julie Andrews... I'm guessing that counts—doesn't it...?

Happy Gizmodo day from SL,UT! (Salt Lake City)

I think it's a cute lil' thing. Looks like it could fit on a watch band and function as a watch/music player.

@lycosman: I'm soooooo trying this. :)

I still think we should have used the shuttles until we had a proper replacement. *sighs* Oh well. I'm excited to see what the next decade brings!

I can't imagine this would do well in the mountains... but hey, maybe it does. Great idea. I've had 2 bikes stolen 3 times out of my yard... I'm guessing now it was because I couldn't lock the bike to itself and used a prehistoric chain & padlock instead...

I used this on my G1 and I use it for my Evo now. It's great, especially if you have rooted your phone (and do not use Apps2SD) and lose all your apps every time you flash a new ROM. I did not know about the instant web upload though. Ima try it out. It seems it would be quicker than clicking install on each

@wheresmykey: Exactly. Your Nintendo example is spot on. Even if it is a small percentage of phones, the perception that Apple released a sub-par product is out there now, and even worse, the perception that Apple doesn't care enough to fix it. It's a customer service issue now all the way, and telling someone they

@The5thElephant: I guess I should have specified what I thought was clear enough. 'What most of their customers THAT HAVE THE PROBLEM want is a fix and not their money back.' The context I provided was clear enough. Why on earth would I (or anyone) suggest someone would want to or should get something fixed when they

Apple just needs to provide a real solution. They should have at the first sign of the problem. Companies have gone under for far less than insulting how their customers use their product and releasing less than functional products. They should count themselves lucky that what most of their customers want is a fix and

@bobbobato: I guess my thing is, I haven't been convinced yet that I absolutely NEED 3D tv. Limited programming (with extra cost), expensive equipment, expensive accessories... It's just too soon to introduce a new product everyone 'needs' to buy when everyone is still trying to catch up with the last major change in

@norazi: When I hit 70, Ima become a drug addict (heroin, etc). At that point, there really isn't a life left to ruin with drugs. I'm retired, I have my pension, I stay at home and watch soaps all day... So why not have some fun? And if I die, then I die! Oh well!

"mass penetration won't happen until the big dogs step up with their own platforms."

3D is a cool gimmick, but that's all it is, a gimmick. I have spent around $6,000 over the last 3 years on LCD tvs for my home (upgrading from the old tube televisions). I'm not made of money and I'm not forking out another several thousand for another added bell or whistle when the televisions I just bought work just

Blaming someone else and applying a 'software update' to sweep the real problem under the rug is irresponsible. Most of us learned to tell the truth fairly early and we learned that lying gets you into bigger trouble because you need another lie to cover the first lie, and so on. Maybe Apple needs a refresher

@beanperry: Gays have been 'toughing it out' for thousands of years. I think gays have been patient enough. Google is recognizing this and taking the initiative to do what they can for equality. It's great for their gay employees and their families.