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more about #wired Daryl26: Is it just me or did the phrase "tailoring it to a woman's needs" negate this whole article? Why are a woman's needs different than a man's when it co... more » randomnessish: Women--gasp--look for the same things in technology that men do? Like RAM? And battery life? And things that work?? Jesus. I don't care if my lapt... more » ♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: This is the pink Asus eee PC I bought my sister when she went away for school. I told her about the benefits of its size and how I'd pared it down fo... more » Gretchen now has TWO kittens: I can't fall for the pretty tech stuff. I have a MacBook Pro that I love so much I also use it for my work computer and it gets daily heavy use. I w... more » redqueenmeg: I have nothing really against pink or sparkly, just the assumption that I would of course love them. I did get my cat a sparkly pink collar in the ho... more » kookla: This is great news, since I've been saying this in marketing meetings. I'm so tired of working on pitches that try to "dumb down" or "girly up" the pr... more » HighSchoolFearleader: The only thing I would be more likely to buy in pink would be a doughnut. Everything else, I tend to stick with quality over color. more » Jzb2: I don't understand the lives of people who don't own MacBooks. It's mindboggling. more » AJ: If Dell started marketing a sparkly pink laptop with a webcam that turns your computer screen into a makeup mirror, you'd buy it, wouldn't you fellow ... more » TheFormerJuneBronson: I am the tech support person in our household. If only the salespeople understood that when they talk to my husband about computers and peripherals, t... more » marshmallory: A birth control turkey sandwich would be more in line with my post-coital habits. more » rocknrollunicorn: This is great because there would be none of that awkward post-coital, "Erm, do you mind if I...?" while brandishing a cigarette. You just light up, a... more » vamusical: Birth Control from your cigarettes? Great idea! Next they'll develop a kind of sunburn that cures your eczema, or some new kind of radiation that will... more » sympathyforthebasementcat: But I believe that children are the future. They can take away everything from me, But they can't take away my fertility! more » Evie Havok: I would go for the idea of putting birth control properties in food and water. It would save everyone a lot of hassle. I wish people would get to work... more » CollegeCamel: If only.... more » mharker: I've only seen the first episode of the Wire and the only reason I feel like I should give it another chance is because it's supposed to be so great. ... more » saralegal21: I'm a criminal lawyer in Bmore, and watching this show was painful because it was literally like coming home and watching what I just spent 8 hours do... more » cwisto moweina has got yer goat: I am so happy that so many Jezzie love the Wire.... more » lolowyo...wants a zombie baby: OMAR'S COMIN'. I LOVE MICHAEL K. WILLIAMS. Sorry that had to be said in all caps. more » -
#gogadgetgo
My Netbook is Not So Pretty In Pink
After feeling painfully tech-obsolete after attending SXSWi, I finally upgraded to a new toy: a white Samsung netbook. It's cute. It's got a six hour battery. It fits in my purse. And it isn't pink. More » -
#wishfulthinking
The Children Of The Future, Prevented
In the year 2029, we'll all smoke birth control cigarettes after sex. Check out this and other imagined "artifacts from the future" at Wired. [Wired] -
#wired
Modern Love For The Wire
If ever a show deserved a paean, it's The Wire. Throw in the challenges of an interracial marriage, a battle with cancer and a moving love story? This is what "Modern Love" is all about. More »

