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If I ever have a daughter, I’m letting her wear any costume she wants. But—in the name of all that is sweet, sugary, and adorable—I hope she wants a Voltron one like this Read more ...
Technological News
Mar 8th
If I ever have a daughter, I’m letting her wear any costume she wants. But—in the name of all that is sweet, sugary, and adorable—I hope she wants a Voltron one like this. Update: Now with how-it-was-made pictures!
I wonder what this little girl is thinking in that picture—aside from “Thanks, dad!” [ Albotas via Read more ...
Mar 8th
If I ever have a daughter, I’m letting her wear any costume she wants. But—in the name of all that is sweet, sugary, and adorable—I hope she wants a Voltron one like this. Update: Now with how-it-was-made pictures!
I wonder what this little girl is thinking in that picture—aside from “Thanks, dad!” [ Albotas via Read more ...
Mar 8th
If I ever have a daughter, I’m letting her wear any costume she wants. But—in the name of all that is sweet, sugary, and adorable—I hope she wants a Voltron one like this. Update: Now with how-it-was-made pictures!
I wonder what this little girl is thinking in that picture—aside from “Thanks, dad!” [ Albotas via Read more ...
Mar 8th
If I ever have a daughter, I’m letting her wear any costume she wants. But—in the name of all that is sweet, sugary, and adorable—I hope she wants a Voltron one like this. Update: Now with how-it-was-made pictures!
I wonder what this little girl is thinking in that picture—aside from “Thanks, dad!” [ Albotas via Read more ...
Mar 8th
Apparently AT&T is struggling a bit with the whole idea of Android, a somewhat open mobile OS. Instead of embracing it and giving users a full experience, they’ve decided to cripple it and not allow the installation of non-market apps.
From the sounds of it, the Android OS allows for the installation of apps “purchased on alternative markets and beta apps like Swype” by default. It’s a bit of a mystery why AT&T would choose to take this option away from users, but it certainly makes AT&T’s first Android-based phone Read more ...