Comment I used to have respect for the WSJ and Walt ... (Score 1, Insightful) 100
5/12 of the products are from Apple. I'm surprised he didn't include polo necked sweaters and jogging shoes in the list
Richard Stallman must be turning in his grave.
considering all the pressure for women to stay thin specifically so they look good for men
With all due respect, don't blame me for your problems. If you want to accomplish something useful, start ignoring the stereotypes.
Don't sit around bitching about how much time you spend trying to make yourself look good to men then complain when a company creates products to fulfill your obsession. Men aren't your problem, you are.
but I just want a button in FB
You should switch to Google+, Google+ has had buttons since day 1!
where 3D sensors are likely to show up first in the Apple lineup
My bet is on the iPod shuffle. Adjusting the pounding base depending upon muscle constriction in the surrounding environment.
Even if the turn starts fine, and the jumper is the king of experienced up jumpers, other factors may come into play
What would a gust of air from the blades of a silent black helicopter do?
these people who appear "inconvenient" to the establishment seem to keep running into accidents, don't they?
I was just thinking
There is simply nothing I can say to anyone who hasn't done it... stepping out of an airplane at 13,500 feet above the ground, parachute on your back, nothing but you, the sky, and God
If God was there, you could have tried it without the parachute.
outlining his strategy to improve people's lives
His resignation and suicide. But since he's put in such a fine effort to date, I'm inclined to be more leniant.
How is this distinctly more efficient than simply using sunlight to warm water, which evaporates, and collecting the fresh water that condenses?
It's patentable.
simply because nobody except me knew they existed
FTFY
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I do all of my shopping in Narnia. Apart from avoiding Google, I save an immense amount of money.
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol