tsdexter
tsdexter
tsdexter

Thats exactly why it costs so much. It's not meant to be used for that sort of downloading. Not yet anyway. It's a mobile service. Download games at home on a wired network.

Easy solution. Don't use IE. :P

If it's not a real shadow, why does it cast on her arm when she moves it into the shadow and disappear when she moves it out?

Don't regular citizens have to keep their guns concealed in public? I think that makes it slightly more difficult than a cop, where it is just in a belt holster.

Yeah it's pretty sick. And underwater video!!! Let's see an Otterbox do that... No problem.

Why are you downloading a PC game over a cellular network?

Didn't they only buy the Motorola Mobility? Set top boxes don't seem so mobile to me...

No prob... That one in particular or just a waterproof case?

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And if you use it on accessories, they lose approximately $10-$20 considering the average accessory cost (to them) is between $3-$10 and retails for $25-$40 you'd only get 2, maybe 3, accessories that cost them less than $10 a piece.

This is certainly true. I have a very pale (caucasian) model friend and she (as well as numerous other pale white girls) all got contracts to model in Asia based on their pale complexion because all of Asia thinks pale is a sign of higher class.

That thing will never fall.

Oh that makes sense. I noticed it easily on the retina display of my iPhone 4 ;)

Is it just me or does it seem like a bad idea to have a giant wooden tower in the middle of a forest that is prone to forest fires?

See my previous comment above. It's not just a rectangle. They copied design cues that are totally irrelevant to their product, but they are on the iPad so the took them anyway.

Have you seen the design of the Galaxy Tab 10.1? Do you see that silver part that comes down from the top with rounded corners inlaid into the back in a different colour?

They aren't suing to be jaskasses. They're suing because they legally have to sue to protect their ownership of their patents.

Thanks, that helps understand the devastation a little more accurately.

No, it's not easy. I wish it was, then I could do design and development. But with a coded site, you need to draw the pictures AND write all the code for placement, animations and interaction behaviours. In Flash, the IDE does most of that for you.

I'm not saying there would be. I'm asking if there is. So I can see what it looked like before. I don't know if those were all tin shacks or skyscrapers. It'd be much more interesting if I did.