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Dildo in Newfoundland is missing. You only go there when you can't make it to this town, though (NSFW photo in it, sort of- it's just a town sign after all):

Probably wouldn't work so well because in the photo there is no ground- just two prongs

This seems great for keeping a phone charged during a prolonged power outage... Could have used this after Hurricane Sandy and that October snow storm in NY.

it's actually pretty smart- if you zoom WAY out and do intercontinental measurements, it takes the Earth's curvature into consideration to find the shortest route. Kind of interesting the drag the dot around and see how the curve changes.

Not at starbucks. The hipster trendy folks can go to places like this:

Growing up in NYC makes you spoiled and awful with directions. Except for Soho, the streets are SO SIMPLE- a grid. Where's 41st? Between 43rd and 40th. Where is Ave X? Between Ave Y and Ave Z. if you are on 2nd ave and trying to go to 5th, if you reached 1st, you went the wrong way.

My understanding are those horizontal lines won't be on the final design- they are there to show case designers where they cannot have metal as it will block the antenna... or something like that.

Yep, it's a definite start. Not completely there yet, though. Plus there is still the crowd... I've always been peeved about how "symmetric" and perfect the crowd looks. There should be people talking with each other, coming down with food or going up to use the restroom. All really minor (and unimportant) details

meh, I know I'm being COMPLETELY spoiled here and the players do look great, but the surrounding textures are still a long way a way. The dirt and grass is way too smooth and one dimensional with no individual blades of grass, no prints from where players walked around, and the paint line is too even. That's the

I feel like I just watched a striptease in reverse...

There's nothing that far back, but this project tries to show what NYC looked like in the 1600's... the interactive map is down right now, but even in the screenshots, it's amazing it see.

Even before Grand Central, 42nd was still somewhat of a hub. The first "skyscraper" in Manhattan was on 42nd between 5th and 6th around where the Grace Building is now.

It depends. If you are trying to highlight a certain part of a photo and can get the HDR right, it looks nice. Like in this photo from last year's MLB All Star Game from Citi Field, I didn't care about the game or the stadium, it was more about the blue and orange sky. The non-hdr version highlighted the wrong

What is kind of sad is the competition, the little that there is, is rolling up and playing dead instead of actually trying to keep up. I ordered a Pebble Steel back around January since I figured gen 1 of all products usually are worth skipping, and that includes the iWatch and now the Moto 360... the Pebble Steel

I bet the ssd is so easy to remove so when the surface breaks, MS support can break it apart and get your ssd out so you don't lose any files.

yep. It's just hard to market it as having the ability to be someone's main pc like they do. Personally I would be worried making this my go-to laptop knowing that it is basically unsupported and impossible to fix in the hardware side. MS supports the software, hardware i would have to think you are on your own).

This is supposedly a full pc though.

Yeah, I know, but I seldomly check the second email account and on times that I do, I always forget to set it back to my regular account, which I curse myself out for the next time I go on my machine. If there was a way to default it to always go to my primary account, that would be ideal.

Yeah, I know, but I seldomly check the second email account and on times that I do, I always forget to set it back to my regular account, which I curse myself out for the next time I go on my machine. If there was a way to default it to always go to my primary account, that would be ideal.