DanCardin
Dan Cardin
DanCardin

If I have to take my hands off the keyboard, then that’s the problem. Ideally there would be some thumb trackpad that both of my thumbs could somehow reach while my hands are still on the keyboard. other than that I don’t use the mouse often enough for it to matter

If I have to take my hands off the keyboard, then that’s the problem. Ideally there would be some thumb trackpad

http://www.thesafemac.com/mmg-catalog/ I think compared to the average user of a modern windows version, its probably pretty similar. At least partly due to the widely spread notion that windows is full of viruses (leading to very high ratios of people installing antivirus) and that OSX *cant* get them.

I don't know if its just because I'm only seeing these upscaled screenshots and gifs on my computer screen and not on a ds, but I feel like those graphics don't look particularly great. I'd rather have the updated game, but with 2d style graphics, I think. Though of the 2d versions that I've played, these two are by

Yes, and it marks the message as read, and the messages that you text from your computer show up on your phone (which they didnt on Mighty Text last time I used it)

I personally find it awkward if someone walks up to me and I'm not doing something productive. So that's just me. I suppose as long as the company isnt providing you with work, then it's whatever though

Yea, hearing that people go into work and watch movies all day sounds a bit off. Were I going to be not assigned anything for a week or whatever, I would be working on a side project (of which there are many).

Those velcro ties are awesome. Do the same job as zip ties and twist ties, but are reusable chainable, and all around much much better!

i feel like a $25 bag of holding is super worth it, but i just bought a bag :\

i think i read that it was because of some inherent android limit that would have forced them to sacrifice features to keep them together.

it was mostly a tongue in cheek comment because it would be a very out-there pick that you would probably get flack for even trying. but errr...okay.

everyone knows that trinity force leona top/jungle is much better

The one thing that bothered me to no end, was the stupid bow over her back! In order for a bow like that to have enough draw weight to kill a deer (or function at all for that matter), there is no way that she could casually sling it over her back and have the string bend like it does.

1, 4 (only tricks), 6, or anything that would be on ikeahackers.net or the like. I think the more trick and hack oriented ones sound more interesting than tutorials that I can probably already find online.

I think the explanation for MSE is sort of weak. MSE / Windows Defender (for Windows 8), is a tradeoff just like any other. None of the programs catch everything, so the real reason to pick one over the other is much less about the individual ability to detect viruses (though for things with a much lower rate, that

i was talking about his reference to Pixar. Probably should have said so.

I feel like that might be true as far as attention to detail is concerned, but I'd think they would still want a somewhat realistic animation for something like walking to get a proper looking gait, or for the potential that the camera angle could change and you wouldnt have to do any more work!

I totally agree with the newegg comment. Makes it seem a lot nicer. Imo this also applies to the "Questions" section of amazon reviews, or where someone comments on a review and the original reviewer responds. Both of these are usually people that very likely actually own the product and they tend to be fairly good

Having used Carbon ROM, which has what seems to be basically the same as what Android L is supposed to do, I would say that this is a different sort of competition. The main thing that I don't like in general with android, is that I can't reply in a nice way to texts from the lockscreen

Ding Ding Ding! I agree completely. There is not a single thing that I used at my coops that I didnt already know before college or learn on the job (having done a bunch of hobby programming during high school). If I had to choose something it would have to be some abstract problem solving skills that may not have

I think it has a least some sort of postitive effect on me. I've got a Jawbone UP (free from work!), and I think at least in part because I believe that its accurate its a motivator. Ive used pedometers before, but since I could prove that they weren't counting all my steps, I gave up caring, but as long as this