Comment Re:The filter of time: Starland Vocal Band (Score 1) 617
True of every decade. Having gone to High School in the 80s I can tell you there's lots of stuff we loved then but are now embarrassed to admit to owning.
True of every decade. Having gone to High School in the 80s I can tell you there's lots of stuff we loved then but are now embarrassed to admit to owning.
whenever quality competes with convenience, convenience wins every time
And I shall steal it shamelessly .
It might also be used to power-up devices that have the batteries removed for security measures.
And this company has ties to Microsoft (physically headquartered in Redmond since founding in 2008, in addition to the social/business connections). Considering the relationship between Microsoft and the NSA, this sounds like a sales pitch/market-softening effort to me. Who the target is for such an effort, I've no clue, but I have serious doubts this is about charging your damn phone.
Finally a post for which the tinfoil hat meme is truly appropriate!
That's far better than my comment. (But I got first post for the first time ever...)
There was a joke?
Not since the advent of the internet.
Is it just me or does this seem like a really bad idea?
Sixth on this list smaller than Calgary by 10%.
Thinking Toronto is the capital is like thinking New York is the capital of the United States, when it isn't even the capital of New York State.
*cough* buy low sell high....
Or perhaps the "tongue-boring-through-cheek dept." might give someone a hint that it's satire...
Nope, apparently not around here.
Somehow I missed that. Makes sense now.
I blame sleep deprivation... I'm on my seventh straight day of overtime.
No seriously... WTF?
How could this be anything other than a flamebait article Tim?
And what operating system will they run?
I wonder if Microsoft has considered making a tablet friendly version of Win8 ?
Better to simply assume that he's an idiot, and work around him.
In fact... if you don't work around him you ARE the idiot.
Wow, a wearable concept device!!! That sounds metaphysical. "Hi Harry, what are you doing there?"..."Oh, hi Larry, I'm confused, do we live to be or be to live? This wearable concept device keeps coming up with 'The mist falls steeply, the trees abide.' I don't get it."
Actually... it would sell like hotcakes with the wanna-be set.
Dude, check it out! My watch is even more pretentious than I am!
Personally I went for this pretty little number.
(And I was shocked by the number of compliments it drew from co-workers... "Hey! Nice watch!... for a $100 Japanese watch.... now that I think about it, if that's the effect it has perhaps a Swiss watch would get me laid by random strangers...)
the thing on your wrist should be mechanical and made in Switzerland or you'll never get either a girlfriend or a job.
Now that's just bullshit.
Yes, an elegant watch is a smart move to behave like an adult, trying to check the time on your phone when you're sitting down at a dinner or conference table is just made of fail
No, your life won't completely suck if it's digital or made in Japan. It's no longer the 1980's, even bloody Casio makes dress watches. While some of them are still butt-ugly, this one does the trick and it's only $50.
Personally I went for this pretty little number. Elegant enough to wear in public without embarrassing your wife, girlfriend or CEO but cheap enough so that when it breaks or gets lost I won't even flinch. (It actually did get lost, inside a couch for eight months, still had the right time when I found it if that had been a Swiss watch I'd have been in deep fecal matter.)
People who go to conferences are the ones who shouldn't.