witeowl
witeowl
witeowl

I created a short ringtone for a while. It consisted only of a single ring but would keep vibrating on silent. It was enough for me to hear (once it rings, do I really need it to keep ringing while I dig for it?), and it helped on those rare occasions on which I would forget to turn it off. It would irritate people

1) Not really any such thing. (You are aware of hate crimes, right?)

I was with you until I found out what the fan page was all about. It wasn't proclaiming his innocence; it was celebrating the actual act he's accused of. It sounds like they were celebrating senseless murders, and I can't defend that.

While your first question is a bit inane (sorry), I do have to confess that there's something to the reality that people do get wrongly convicted and support can be a positive thing. Easy, extreme, near-strawman: Nelson Mandela. Convicted criminal (albeit in another country), but clearly (to most) deserving of support.

Hey! Get off his lawn!

True, true. In fact, if I don't need to block the sun, I still wear the glasses; I just pop in the clear lenses.

I'm going to assume you're a mountain biker and not a roadie. Or, rather, I'm going to hope you're not a roadie...

Almost set to pre-order and then I realized two things:

Sure, but it's about the same price I paid for my cycling shades. So, since this helmet provides BOTH, it's really a bargain for those cyclists who know they'll never be Armstrong but still want decent gear.

"Deleting is OK." Yes. Thank you. Completely agreed. In response to a single tongue-in-cheek pro-candidate image post, my nephew posted some pretty extreme and offensive (to many) stuff. I deleted and sent a message explaining why. He accused me of censorship. Here was my response to that accusation:

Would it rude of me to play grammar snob and mention that "easier" is an adjective and not an adverb? Really? Oh. Sorry.

My mom, but she's gotten much better over time. I consider it a small victory that she's completely stopped forwarding all those scare emails and urban legends. She's finally learned to check Snopes!

I think any irony was aptly covered in the article when Limer pointed out "a super-suave Blacc sitting on a stool in a tuxedo". Your ridiculous post with its exaggerated dialect came across as racist, and I completely understand optimusprimerib's stance.

Mike_Smith has an excellent point. If I'm going to think of a tool that's always with me, pen and paper is definitely not it. Like, at all.

On the other hand, one has to live outside the US to know that that disclaimer is necessary. Putting the disclaimer there when it's inappropriate can cause people in other countries to not even check out an app that may very well be internationally available.

If I can't order it online or have it handed to me through my car window, I don't need it.

Thank you.

I can't wait until these become the norm. Computers have faster reflexes than humans and are better at paying attention without becoming sleepy, distracted, or tied up in daydreams. Heck, they can even have true 360-degree vision while we're busy flicking our attention between our mirrors. Also: They never look away

If your ceiling light slowly brightens over the course of 20-40 minutes, I don't see anything the Philips light would have over that. It just mimics dawn; it doesn't mimic the wavelengths of sunlight in the way that SAD lights do, if that's what you're asking.