@arahman56: Same here... much faster.. although my Ubuntu is even faster.
@arahman56: Same here... much faster.. although my Ubuntu is even faster.
@cdevlin: Seconded!
I personally like Fusemail.com. You can have aliases for example taxcompany.me@fusemail.com or something similar and when you're done with them you can delete them. You can also "Fuse" your accounts together and get mail from other services.
The only question I have is if this is a law in CA why is the picture of a NYC cop and standing in front of the NY Daily News sign..
I went through two fitbits (washed them each) and it wasn't bad but it really just told you how far you walked and how much you got sleep-wise based on movement. You can do both of these things with your phone.
@mnerd: Not only what Tery said but make sure the places you're trying to use it (IE: The sandwich shop) take AMEX.
@Mickets: I just install a VM and use that as my playground and then when I'm done I remove it.
@jcnaquin: Boy and I thought it was just me.
@elizawhat: So is part of his head
Virtual Box (it's how I get around the IT lock down at work)
@Интернет космонавт: Set me an account on your subsonic server ;)
@LANjackal: Heck or even Subsonic...
@duffyblue: Do you think this thread though is the place to tell them that?
@Androsia: Excellent feedback. Thank you sir.
@danielblakes: Love it!
@shazaam42: Yeah here too, I use last pass on my phone, laptop, desktop and server. Never had an issue with it and even use the two factor sign in. I don't think it was LastPass that caused the issue.
@kschang: True true. How ever the TMobile 4G will never turn out near the cap of 21Mbps..but you are correct sir. I yield to your wisdom. :)
@ItsMeMasih: Exactly. I paid good money for my Nexus One.
@ItsMeMasih: Actually the Nexus One, sold with the Google brand name but manufactured by HTC Corp., carries a Bill Of Materials (BOM) of $174.15, based on a preliminary estimate from iSuppli’s Teardown Analysis Team. This total comprises only hardware and component costs for the Nexus One itself and does not take into…
@RaindropBebop: The Nexus S also does not have microSD support.