toxin.
10.20.11 | halp |
foreverendeared
10.20.11 | Use cnet to gauge opinions and come to your own conclusion. |
toxin.
10.20.11 | Yeah I've read cnet but I always feel like people on the Internet are more informed than me.
Also I probably shouldn't rule out the iPhone so easily since I don't really have that big a complaint with IOS |
MO
10.20.11 | stick with the androids for sure |
foreverendeared
10.20.11 | "Yeah I've read cnet but I always feel like people on the Internet are more informed than me."
Not sure what point you are trying to make here? |
toxin.
10.20.11 | My point is the "Check CNET" argument isn't valid since I'm coming here for your guys' advice, even having read the specs on most of the possibilities.
Like I know the Droid Razr and the Droid Bionic are both out through cnet but I don't really know which would be more useful |
toxin.
10.20.11 | Maybe I should just get a shitty phone for a few weeks and wait for the Galaxy Nexus to come out |
foreverendeared
10.20.11 | I know, but CNET is people on the internet. Like, users can post how they feel about the product as well, plus you have a rating system to gauge about how well the product will perform. |
toxin.
10.20.11 | That's true. Don't get me wrong I've done my research but there are always people who know the shit better than I do. And here they actually answer my question (as opposed to CNET where my exact question doesn't exist so I don't have answers tailored for my question) |
foreverendeared
10.20.11 | Gotcha. |
theacademy
10.20.11 | galaxy nexus is so hooot |
TheNewWhack
10.20.11 | If you download Go Launcher (for free) off of the Android Market, any Android phone can do just about anything. I'm using an LG Optimus and, with the right software and apps, shits all over any phone out there... Minus 3D capability. |
KILL
10.20.11 | A classic album in its own right, but many forget just how wonderful side B truly is. Take the song Tears for example. Tears is about someone who has had enormous emotional/existential struggles ("all of the seasons, all of the days..." for what seems like their whole life ("a lifetime of questions"), has always sought genuine understanding and empathy ("eyes that know why"), but has never found it. They feel totally alone in the world.
What I can't figure out is, when they see that the other person has cried for them, do they realize that that person truly understands what they're going through? The ending "I tasted the answers / and my body was weak / for you / the truth" seems to indicate that; but the part about "what would touch me deeper ... eyes that only cry ... or eyes that know why" might mean that they don't feel genuinely understood by the other person.
On a more intuitive level, this song made me imagine a grievous, emotionally draining relationship between two people. Perhaps they are so attached that it causes them great pain, or they desperately need each other but often wind up fighting. But in the pain they find great meaning; it proves how significant their relationship is. In the music you can hear the weakness the singer feels after being consumed by years of pain. I think it's beautiful how the music captures that feeling so poignantly. |
omnipanzer
10.20.11 | Bionic |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.11 | My phone stopped working indoors. |
omnipanzer
10.20.11 | http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/collection/3286/top_10_android_phones.html |
foreverendeared
10.20.11 | Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon
Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned?
Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? |
omnipanzer
10.20.11 | Come run the hidden pine trails of the forest
Come taste the sun-sweet berries of the earth
Come roll in all the riches all around you
And for once never wonder what they're worth |