This is functionality they should build into every phone. When a change in screen orientation is detected, an icon momentarily appears that let you switch the screen to match the orientation.
Month: February 2016
Via Sasch Mayer
Via Sasch Mayer
Still one of my favourite tracks.
Still one of my favourite tracks. Also incredibly relevant, given the recent ascendancy of another grifter and entertainer.
Originally shared by Jeff Zahari
Classic Taibbi. Worth a read.
Classic Taibbi. Worth a read.
There’s also a lot of anyone but Hillary sentiment out there.

There’s also a lot of anyone but Hillary sentiment out there. That combined with an increasingly favourable assessment of Sanders tends to confirm what many of us suspected in 2007:
Hillary is not a very good campaigner. The more people see of her, the less they like her.
This is the second time she has let a virtual incumbency slip through her fingers.
Dumb Australians.
Dumb Australians. Getting paid to work in an election campaign is in effect a donation to the candidate. In the US as in many places, there is a ban on donations from foreigners.
Via James Lamb
Hills sure didn’t want to field that one.
Hills sure didn’t want to field that one.
Super …what? Super is good, right?
Originally shared by Mike Boaz
A Black Lives Matter activist interrupted a $500 a plate fundraising dinner for Hillary Clinton, asking her to answer questions regarding her activism in favor of the 1994 crime bill that has exacerbated mass incarceration.
The result, she was booed by the Clinton supporters, dismissed by the candidate, and removed by the Secret Service. Apparently not realizing that the activist had a camera in the crowd to record everything.
“We won with young.

“We won with young. We won with old. We won with highly educated. We won with poorly educated. I love the poorly educated.”
—Donald Trump
Title

http://arrestblair.org
Originally shared by Joerg Fliege
Someone doesn’t like Tony Blair, and successfully pours his hatred over his keyboard.
“Tony Blair rises every couple of months, like a bubble of swamp gas. First there’s an uneasy buried rumbling, then small tremors shake the surface, and then suddenly he bursts through, a gassy eruption stinking of farts and sulphur. It doesn’t matter how many rounds you fire into his shambling frame; he just won’t die. Whenever something unpleasant happens in the Middle East, whenever some huge corporation is discovered to be starving people to death or poisoning them through calculated negligence, whenever the chaos of the international order starts to wobble into another death-spiral, a damp wind blows through a graveyard somewhere in England and Tony Blair emerges from his tomb.”