Luckily I have Gorilla Glass on my phone which provides a Gorilla proof barrier.
Yeah I figured that, sounds like a good alternative although it's somewhat labor intensive for the amount of money you save.
Haha, yeah I'm sure they didn't invent it, but they may have popularized it. Thanks for the info though!
Haha, I've done the same with monitors and phones. Cut out a piece of paper with the screen dimensions to see how big it would be.
I always wondered if soap bars could melt in the same way candle wax does. If that's the case, you could use a candle maker to melt all the pieces down into a new bar. Until then, I'll just keep pressing the leftovers together.
After looking at the picture, the only thing I could think of was Angry Birds. Where did you get that font?
"Remember yesterday, when you thought the 5.4-inch screen-having Samsung Galaxy Note was gigantic?"

You mean Gizmodo thought it was too big? I personally haven't had the chance to play around with it yet so I've reserved judgment on whether or not it's too big until I get a chance to physically see and handle it.

I'm not too familiar with patent/trademark law, but will this affect Apple's ability to produce iPads in China or only their ability to sell them there?

Also, would they be allowed to simply change the name of the iPad and be allowed to sell it in China?

Wouldn't you be able to do the same thing with Slingbox sans the $12/month fee?
Only thing is, databases can be hacked, other than that, I completely agree...
Wow, somehow they automated something that would normally take me forever to do manually. I approve.
Yeah I saw that one one of those bizarre foods episodes. Sounds horrendous
Considering the fact people are already banging blow up dols and Fleshbots, I'd say it doesn't matter.
Really, I actually quite enjoy fondue. Not necessarily the Melting Pot but fondue in general is fun once in a while. Boiling is just another way of cooking, and if you do it with marinated meat, I think it's pretty good. Of course to each his own...
This means she can't really be partying though if she has to be up early to drive people around.
Free markets are great, and integrity sure would be nice; however, I don't think companies obsessed with profits will make consumer protection their number 1 priority. Some form or regulation is needed whether conservatives like it or not.
For some reason, this music reminds me of the Cranberries
Haha you reminded me of the Love Contract
If you signed and agreed to certain terms, they shouldn't then change those terms without your approval first.

Of course it is kind of ironic that a pro-free market Fox News anchor is now realizing that, when given free reign, the free-market will rape all consumers.

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