willcapellaro
willcapellaro
willcapellaro

i would love that. cots/bunks would be ideal, just let me zonk out horizontal and tip me out when we've landed

command-option-control 8 to blow your mind

Agree with desire to see the offices, but boo on the inherent +1 on open floor plans. They look great on the tour but are far the best way to work. Let's not just let them sneak in onto our checklist list of wants. And definitely don't be suckered in by them.

So everyone should be desperate and miserable, and companies shouldn't try to maintain a good working environment. Got it, thanks.

I think Walking Dead is currently scratching that (infected) itch. Most popular TV show in the US or so I've heard.

Flying floating bumper cars?

As this sort of thing catches on, it will be interesting to see if traffic problems become less prevalent. If 10% of stuck-in-traffic commuter cars are actually responsive to the car in front of them's (instead of being driven by someone who is texting), will that keep a lane moving much faster? Of course, after a

Unfreeze me when the cars from Sleeper are ready.

Agree with your general thread, I had the same basic experience in both SC1 and 2. Which is a shame because Blizzard does make good games and the SC world is a good one to inhabit.

Any reason you can't just do this without a stand? Cord tension maybe... will try this tonight.

I wonder if we are in the middle of a change in lineup. The airs are top sellers, but I wonder if we're going to see some pruning and evolution. This happens slowly at Apple—my theory is that things routinely sell in such volumes that they don't have good data on where to prune. Great example, the rMBP13 has no

Amazing specs and a retina display in this size and weight would have put this at a much higher price point and created a weird dynamic where this leapfrogged even the 4th Gen iPad. I think this fits in nicely the lineup. And I think it will fit nicely in about 5 million backpacks, purses, and hoodie pockets in a few

I HUNGER

My work desktop is not worth posting an image (4 displays running, 2 on Win7 and 2 on Mac), but I wanted to plug ShareMouse ( http://www.share-mouse.com/ ) for people like me for are compelled to use a company-provided PC for very occasional use—being able to drag files from one computer to another is worth the

Smack him down next time he spouts such lies: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/campaigns/education_pricing

Yep. I think there needs to be a rating system for parents who need easy to read signals and then a tag system for everyone else that gives more complex flavors. As an adult, I don't need to know if a game is appropriate for kids—that wouldn't rule it out. But I would tend to rule it out if I saw "condescending" or

I hope we all can see the fundamental problem here with how binocular vision and 3D art creation works. I know most kids would figure it out pretty quick, even if they are able have some fun with what appear to be some crude-but-fun tools. Onus is on crayola here to show us a usable app for kids: my guess is that at

That's the biggest draw to me. Quite jealous.

aka Copper and plasticking.

I generally have too many and it's something between a zen exercise and syphisian effort to stay on top of it. At any given time, I've got a smattering of current project folders, plus screenshots and files dragged to and fro my Win7 PC with Sharemouse. With OS X's Command-Shift-D shortcut in open/save dialogs, it's