Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22

How so? I'm actually curious. I bought it due to all the hype that there's to it, but I can't play it for more than 5 minutes at a time. I just get really bored. Building and digging take forever, and need much more precise pointing and movements than I'd like to handle. I want to get into it since I see that a lot of

Look at all these angry Apple fanboys. Look at them, Anakin. Almost like insulting Mickey Mouse in a room full of toddlers...

I use Whatsapp for all my messaging needs. On ocassion I'll use SMS. For instance, some people prefer it over other alternatives and I get sent an SMS every now and then. Those are the only instances in which I use SMS.

I couldn't agree more. Programming requires a LOT of creativity, and a LOT of brainpower. It's one of those skills that IMO is very underrated. Good programmers are all brilliant people. Notice the word 'good'. Anyone can be a mediocre programmer, but to create efficient, useful, and original software, you need quite

If you need this infographic, you're not apt to go on an try to parallel park. Seriously. My car has been damaged enough by idiots who think they can pull it off and they obviously couldn't. To top it off, they just peeled off leaving my car bumped.

Some people are able to spend money on things they like. Who knew!

That's exactly what I opted for. I brought a flat plate and a bowl (both glass) to work, and I use those to microwave my food. I wash them after every use, and I haven't had any problems so far. I did it once my tupperware started smelling like burnt plastic after getting them out of the microwave. Yikes.

I know, man. A minimalistic homescreen? You rarely see those ones! It's brilliant, actually. It's almost exactly like default, but only a keen eye will see the custom wonders.

My thoughts exactly. I don't use FB on my PC much, and I don't use it at all on my phone, so I don't feel compelled in the slightest to use it.

Agreed. I'd vote for Nova now. Apex is really good as well, but it lacks a few features that Nova does have. ADW Launcher is pretty good as well. All of them are better than LauncherPro IMO.

And this is why Lifehacker is awesome. Great find! Just installed it and it looks great!

Damn. I wouldn't blame living close the the school though. Either learn to say no, or don't give them your home address. When I was in school, I very rarely knew where my teachers lived. If I did, it was only because for some reason my mom went there (my mom was also a teacher) but I never even thought about going to

Looks nice, but nothing better than Poweramp IMO. Plus, I've already paid for the unlocked version.

Simple, but very effective. Nothing makes you visualize the amount of money you're spending like the bills themselves. I've actually backed down from a few purchases when I looked at the wad of cash before going to the register.

Nice, best one I've seen in a while! I might be somewhat biased though, because I really like the whole black/blue theme, which is how I set up mine.

No problem, glad I could help. Pretty great app.

I didn't think it was a good idea before considering that, but now it seems downright idiotic.

Try EasyEyez Free. It works really well, and you get to configure some of the settings. It's also very easy to use. Just launch the app, tap the eye, done.

As others have said, both Android and iOS have that feature, but it's not very reliable on any of the platforms. I use a brightness widget (from Clean Widgets) on my Android phone. You can set 3 different brightness values and cycle through them by tapping the widget. I find it very convenient, and it looks nice, too.

I'd use something with electrolytes. It's what plants crave.