I would say this is enough reason to avoid Sprint as a carrier for the rest of my natural born life. On the other hand, one has to wonder if they're the only one? Can't be.
He's waiting for his face to heal....it's so obvious. She hit him, possibly with a golf club. He was potentially groggy from it, ran to his car to get away, hit a tree. Oh, and he banged the party skank in Australia too. Be a man, own up to it. I and others would respect you a lot more.
This couldn't happen to a better a guy: a celebrity that, while certainly making himself a public figure to get the kind of endorsement deals that may have made him quite possibly the first billionaire athlete, he thinks the media glare doesn't apply to him when it's the kind he doesn't like or want. You can't have it both ways Eldrick, and don't think for a moment the media is going to play by your rules. Like the 'Sisters' from Shawshank, they "like it when you fight".
Should have been yourself from the beginning. Somewhere right now John Daly and Lee Trevino are knocking back some whiskey and laughing their asses off. What's funny is that the weirdo golf fans and powers that be in that sport won't be accepting him back quite as quickly as Kobe was by that of the NBA. In his world, Kobe got 'street cred' for what he did. It won't be the same for Tiger. He's their meal ticket, so they'll welcome him back alright, but it's going to be a tougher road to hoe.
As to Apple, what a shame...the hubris is worrisome. First they disable iTunes syncing for the Pre, now they're playing with karma again by messing with The Behemoth?
Too bad it's Symbian. Everytime I've given the OS a shot, I get memory problems having to do with the number of contacts in phone (problems Palm OS or Windows Mobile don't seem to encounter).
The Contacts Manager basically hogs all the memory (even after closing), keeping me from opening any other program on the device.
Never been able to figure it out, regardless of how much internal or expandible memory the phone has....
I do not now own a console device. I currently have a PSP (does that count?) and, at one time, owned a Play Station 1.
Now that that's out of the way: I don't care what you say, after seeing the demos of the controller coupled with the gameplay, I think Miyamoto has come up with a truly...ahem, pardon the no longer appropriate pun...REVOLUTIONARY device.
Amazing in that the next gen Nintendo platform has been nothing more than an afterthought when put up against the PS3 and 360 (It was until the last few days for me at least).
Look, I don't consider myself a "gamer" by any stretch of the imagination, but because of this device I'm interested in gaming again.
Great graphics, sound, etc. are great (and it's probably not too terribly hard with enough horsepower), but gameplay is where the real CREATIVITY comes into play.
No, I haven't taken it for a spin, so I could be wrong. I will however definately try out this platform and its games (as opposed to the 360 and PS3 which I could give a lick about).
To the PS3/360 fanboys by the way: would it be so hard to put down your Jack in the Box late night grub and get up off your greasy, fat asses to do something remotely physical? Maybe the weed your smoking is too strong to allow for it????
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