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Avohkah Tamer
AvohkahTamer

Probably Gmail.

From March 21, 2004:

How useful is it for, say, helping to transition a GIMP user to their first time doing simple Photoshop edits? While they're similar programs, I'm completely lost when I look at Photoshop's interface and features because I'm not used to it.

I wonder how the Galaxy SIII's "S Voice" ranks in that particular test. The voice recognition itself isn't as accurate as Siri, but it's possible it may be pulling from more useful, less marketing-driven data for answers. I'll have to try out some questions when I get my Verizon pre-order next week-ish.

How much do you usually charge for stolen bikes? How do you advertise your services or find customers?

I actually did that too. Spent a good amount of time researching web tools and browser add-ons to semi-automate the process, which helped a bit.

It looks like it only shows your history of Kinja comments, meaning Gawker comments since they implemented this system months ago. Mine only shows my last 4 Gawker comments.

Why does discussion have to close at all? In the old commenting system, I would hold conversations or debates with other commenters that spanned over multiple days. Now I can't even reply to someone if it's been an hour or so after the article was posted?

Almost always on, with few exceptions. I'm a fast reader, plus I can read in my peripheral vision, so I don't miss anything while reading them. I find them to be helpful, they let me take my mind off dialogue and focus on playing.

Not necessarily true. I'm perfectly capable of playing games that don't have subtitles, but I personally find them helpful when they are available. Not a necessity, but an enhancement.

Huh, interesting. I thought it must have something to do with that, but I never bothered to research the specifics.

Oh man, holy crap. Digimon never even crossed my mind. The fact that Bandai owns the franchise and Namco Bandai has done all of the games makes this a very real possibility. And it would be amazing.

I'm so glad I nabbed Swiftkey X during the 10-cent app sales a while back. It really is one of my favorite and most useful apps, and I wouldn't usually say that about a simple keyboard replacement app.

Oh, man, I love that.

Zoom and enhance.

It's really such a shame... It's obvious Lego has a double-standard for objectionable content between Cuusoo projects and big licensed themes.

Now playing

Cars have a pretty decent built-in solution for drummers.

I'm so glad I was able to keep my $30 unlimited data on a 2-year contract for my Galaxy S III pre-order. These new shared tiers are terrible, even compared to the tiered plans they introduced last June.

I gotta say, big thanks for the spoiler warning at the beginning here; I hadn't seen the other article before this one. The cameo in the original article was excellent, and definitely worth watching unspoiled.