Would be great if you could actually change your password but Gawker is so screwed the system wont let you.
Would be great if you could actually change your password but Gawker is so screwed the system wont let you.
@Adam Pash: Sad that you tell everyone that they need to change their password but your system is so hosed that you cant change your password. Does anyone there have a clue what they are doing?
@meseta: Sarah Palin's books work too.
@TheRealSJR: Its sad the people in the rest of the world choose to sit around and whine services from US companies aren't available to them instead of building comparable services in the places they live.
@jarhead: Oh yes the guy says he doesn't access the data he has access too. Gosh I guess I'm silly for not completely trusting everyone on the Internet.
@Ryan Goldstein: Why not create a similar service in Canada or where ever you live. It gets old listening to people whine about not being able to get a service from a US company like their human rights are being violated.
These will be great for my new arson fetish.
@jupiterthunder: And you just know half the comments are made by people with a McRib in their hand while they type.
@Moore4: 1&1 is 4.99 and namescheap is 9.99 plus ICAN fee.
@Moore4: How are their prices great when they were higher than anyone else in the running?
@Zanatos: 4) Ditch the Iphone and get a phone capable of such simple task as alarms. The 10 dollar burner phone I have can do it.
@Glenn Batuyong: The common bug is IOS 4.1.
Throw away the Iphone and get a real smart phone such as Android or the new Window 7 phone.
@SquareWheel: Namescheap is the worst dont vote if your a moron. See can throw out insults and provide nothing useful to the topic just like you.
@SNForrester: I swore when i first read your comment that it said can i use this to make my penis shiny again.
None of these are must haves.The only ones I see worth having is Autocopy, for those of us not so skilled at keyboard shortcuts, and perhaps Lastpass.
@Tomat: Not really since people mark sites as untrustworthy because they don't agree with the content of the site. Only takes one person to mark it and there is no oversight to remove unwarranted ratings.
@Falaris: Lifehacker has become filled with pointless post by clueless writers.
@Terry: Don't think we want to hear your opinion on people who express negative opinions of Twitter. See it work s both ways.
What a work of fiction.