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more about #numbers more comments → Con Seannery: Damn. I'm gonna know all about this thing by the time I get an invite... more » sirtalis: So.... Steve's back? more » Joewithay: I wonder how many people were actually new user vs upgraded user? more » frigg: Because we're used to the one we're used to, it seems significantly better than any of the others. But if a time traveller accidentally killed a butte... more » Tsiroch: Maybe I'm missing something. How are IV-A and VI-A different? more » duckylam: Someone tell me why the telephone keypad is different than a computer keyboard numberpad. Most annoying thing ever. more » FredicvsMaximvs: I'd do the math, but, um, I can't see to do the math. more » Curves: I cant use my solar calculator in the dark! more » OMG! Ponies!: Here's some math: Concept art + lamp + making me do math = broken lamp And I even showed my work. more » -
#guides
The Beginner's Guide to Google Voice
Confused by all the number-changing, grouping, re-routing, and transcribing going on in Google Voice? Head over to Lifehacker to check out their excellent guide to all things Google Voice. [Lifehacker] -
#numbers
iPhone 3GS Selling As Quickly As iPhone 3G
Whether the Phone 3GS will find as much demand as the iPhone 3G over the first few months of its release is still to be seen, but as of now it's off to a strong start. More » -
#retromodo
Old American Telephone and Telegraph Report Shows What Keypads Could Have Been
You probably don't think about it much, but there was an intensive selection process that went into the telephone push button keypad. Ironically, the one we use today featured a fairly high error rate. -
#furniture
Numeric Keypad Chairs Provide Computational Comfort
These numeric keypad chairs are pretty amazing in a nerd chic sort of way. If you tried cramming these into your 700-square-foot bachelor pad, you'd look like the biggest tool alive. But in a place with a million square feet and that white, minimalist vibe, they'd be pretty amazing. These appear to be concepts, but the obscure Japanese site they came from makes it hard to tell. [PantoGraph via misterstarfish via Technabob] -
#1billioncomputers
1 Billion Computers Now In Use, Not Necessarily Useful
According to Gartner there are now more than 1 billion computers in use on this little planet Earth. And not happy with that piece of trivia, they asked their Magic Eight Ball if the number was going to double in early 2014. The answer: "Probably." What I would like to know is: how many of that billion are Commodore 64s? Unfortunately, the rest of Gartner factoids didn't offer the answer, but they were almost as interesting. More » -
