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Plus World of Warcraft :->
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Huzzah for myths and pseduoscience
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Very nice behind the scenes look at what it took to get the game made. With added Yoko Ono!
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Read all the way to the bottom...
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A view on the George Sodini shootings
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A lovely little personal reminiscence
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Damned kids want to meet their wives in advance!
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For TV!
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Anyone care to tell me if this is a reasonable/accurate assessment?
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They do support Firefox and Safari though.
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Four different techniques to make you happy, a sample size of 26,000 people. What more could you want?
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Welcome to the world of Tomooooorrooooow!
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Not that you can do a vast amount extra with them - still pretty cool though.
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Which is pretty much the headline of the day. And the video is full of crazy people!
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Looks like a 12 hour fast before waking sorts you out (anecdotally at least). So if you want to be up at 8am then stop eating at 8pm. I'll be giving this one a go...
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Zombie ants in this case, but still.
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Date: 2009-08-13 11:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-13 11:12 am (UTC)Or their husbands, presumably? Slightly surprised by quite how comprehensively male pov that article was, eg 'And, until now, not meeting your bride until the wedding day itself has been the norm.' At least, I'm assuming the Edinburgh Sikh community hasn't started celebrating same-sex marriages, but happy to be corrected on that!
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Date: 2009-08-13 11:21 am (UTC)From the article:
Apple did not censor the content in this developer’s application and Apple did not reject this developer’s application for including references to common swear words.
but the feedback Matchstick software received from the App Store reviewers was very specific. They were flagged for the words c***, f***, and s***. Those three words are in other dictionaries, rated as low as 4+. (starred out by me as it's someone else's journal).
I believe the flagging of these words was also accompanied by screenshots of the offending words. That is very definitely rejection based on content.
It's a start that, for the first time, we're getting glimpses of how the App Store approval process works, but the rules still seem to be arbitrary and applied depending on the mood the app store approver is in that day. It's a bigger closed shop with it's own hidden agenda than Microsoft ever was. Fro example, Google Voice getting pulled (allegedly on the whim of AT&T) springs to mind.
Nope, never going to trust Apple and never going to by an iPhone.
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Date: 2009-08-13 12:07 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-08-13 01:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-13 01:14 pm (UTC)So either you didn't bother reading the whole article or you're deliberately misquoting it, neither of which makes me inclined to think I can win a rational argument against you...
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Date: 2009-08-13 01:20 pm (UTC)It was initially rejected on words commonly found in dictionaries (as well as the more vulgar street-slang terms in subsequent applications) highlighting the problem with the inconsistency of the App Store process. SChiller's trying to put a good spin on that with the subsequent changes but his initial statement about common swear words is simply not true.
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Date: 2009-08-13 02:38 pm (UTC)I'd love to do more experimentation but my boyfriend says no. Apparently he doesn't like me being ill especially when it's the doubled over in pain and unable to see properly kind of ill. It scares him.
From when I was 7 or 8 I was convinced that the reason I got a really bad tummy ache and headache after eating Chinese food was because I ate it too fast. To be honest I can't remember if that was my theory or my Mum's. Sounds like one of hers. Eating slowly didn't help but I stopped mentioning the pain because I really liked the taste and no one else got it was probably my own fault or I deserved it or something. I didn't hear about MSG until years later.
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Date: 2009-08-13 03:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-13 04:16 pm (UTC)And I'm taking it as a definite loaded/biased argument - but on the other hand constantly debasing their currency, constantly increasing taxes, not preventing counterfitting, and putting the state into the hands of the military does sound like a recipe for disaster!