We knew it would start with H. (Every OS increment since 1.5/Cupcake has been in alphabetical order.) I'm just glad it's not Hotdog.
We knew it would start with H. (Every OS increment since 1.5/Cupcake has been in alphabetical order.) I'm just glad it's not Hotdog.
Had never heard of Sins.... going to buy it just to play this mod.
Naked Zoe was a turn off? Wait, what?
Easily the most absurd[ly awesome!] premise I've ever heard before. Read the first paragraph of this article again, I dare you.
@Bizdady: I was just about to say... Bring back the half-naked chick!
@nahde: 87 as well. I remember using floppy disks to take files home from school, well into high school in fact. I was part of the crowd that got angry over that newfangled iMac having no floppy drive. It was only about the time we were graduating that usb flash drives become cheap enough for kids to carry around, but…
@sip: That one confused me as well, from a technical perspective. I'm guessing the idea refers to the typical timeframe for getting a response via email. Getting a reply to an email 48+ hours after the initial query is considered typical, whereas replying to SMS or IM outside of an hour is considered borderline rude…
Adam Scott needs to be in more television. Yeah he's fine guesting on Parks & Rec but I already miss Party Down.
@StephenBradley: It's my feeling that the most successful marketing strategy for Microsoft would be to push WP7 as an alternative to BB or Palm, not an alternative to iPhone or Android. (Obviously it would work as one, but they shouldn't throw away a lot of money trying to gain converts from those camps.) Those folks…
The place I work as IT Manager has been Blackberry exclusive for nearly 6 years. Last week my boss, the guy in charge of picking the next round of phones, asks me what I think of Windows Phone 7, and if it's worth switching when the time comes. I told him I wouldn't make a recommendation one way or the other until I'm…
Hey now, I'm not going to scoff at instant NPR streaming that doesn't eat into my data bandwidth. I haven't listened to an RIAA controlled station in 10+ years, and we can easily use this idea of theirs against them.
@Murray Hewitt: Or in the case of Gordon Ramsay, only have one word.
@Yeah!: Or I'll always be constantly running out of Cyan and Magenta food supply, but have to replace the other cartridges at the same time.
@Turkieshooter: I remember that too, but I was ten or so years old, so I don't feel terribly old yet. See me again when IE hits drinking age.
@nootron: I've always thought that the 3-camera/studio audience set up severely limited the level of comedy that the writers and actors were capable of putting on in that show.
@demonic_pascal: LOL. Yes it does.
@EnemaBagJones: I haven't bought a Dell computer for 3 or 4 years and I always highly discourage my friends from buying them. But I do love their mobiles. Probably built by an entirely different manufacturing plant (or outsourced).
@EnemaBagJones: That's an old Dell Axim PDA (probably running WinMo5) from 2004[ish]. It was pretty damn powerful for the time, only last year have smartphones started outperforming the guts inside the x30 and x50v Axims.
Some of these integration designs aren't a terrible idea in concept. Why cant the grey water from your sink be large-particle filtered and recycled for use as toilet water? Perhaps a plumber or someone in waste sanitation will tell me why that's a bad idea, but it seems logical.
The last thing I need is giz on my face.