


so to recap, Capaldi is introduced as the new Doctor by walking out and doing
Which is totally a reference to
and now he comes out with his costume and it’s like
(source)
I can’t stop grinning


Nineteen eighty-four was not like 2014. When Steve Jobs launched the Macintosh, he had to generate excitement about a product — a computer — that was unfamiliar to most people, if not downright scary. His creation would eventually entice them into changing their minds, but first, they had to be intrigued enough to learn about it.
The Macintosh was new, but the media would have to be old. There were no tech blogs, no Facebook, no Twitter, and certainly no Mac rumor websites. There were no websites at all. So Jobs had to generate his own campaign to tell the world about the computer that he would announce on January 24, 1984, 30 years ago today.
(via The Macintosh Is 30, and I Was There for Its Birth | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com)

REALLY? Why the fuck is XL spreading FUD like this? Insinuating that the home button easily breaks.
My four year old 3GS has a perfectly fine home button, the one on my three year old iPad 1 works just as well as on day one, my brother’s 2nd gen iPod touch hasn’t needed a replacement home button and this two year old 4S hasn’t need one either.
Yes, some units may end up needing replacement eventually but putting out a blanket statement that the home button is fragile is simply misinformation. XL is instilling fear among its audience. – View on Path.