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For me, on my i6s: I’ve decided to call iOS 10 the “Force Touch Enforcer”

Roku’s standard IR remote

I know I’m being pedantic, but this phrasing bothers me. I blame the combo of being a tech junkie, an string of overzealous English teachers, a perfectionist father, and having worked at a battery store for years:

I know I’m being pedantic, but this phrasing bothers me. I blame the combo of being a tech junkie, an string of

Seems that starting work after 9 AM (presumably 9:30 or 10:00 AM, with context) also helps contribute in this scenario! As a natural night owl, that’s on my desirables list whenever work options come up.

Not yet, but I will be helping my mom pre-order one.

Just got a good look at the Trump/Pence flag in the background, and I think I realized exactly why Trump chose Pence ... At a glance, from this distance/slight blur, doesn’t that look almost like it says:

Unfortunately, I can only speak from my experience with the Kamashi. I purchased one back in July, and the one time I’ve had need to use it, it did work. There was a weird complication at first, though without more data (more times using it), I cannot know if it was caused by the device itself or by something about

Unfortunately, I can only speak from my experience with the Kamashi. I purchased one back in July, and the one time

You lost me somewhere in there, since the Aukey flashlight model and the Kamashi I spoke of are both lithium, but whichever you feel most comfortable purchasing is definitely the one I’d go with in your shoes. For me, I just know I’d loose the unique adapter, so it was largely a self-knowledge based decision. There is

You lost me somewhere in there, since the Aukey flashlight model and the Kamashi I spoke of are both lithium, but

My biggest complaint about most of the lithium portable jump starters is this: Most of them use a charger that is not microUSB.

My biggest complaint about most of the lithium portable jump starters is this: Most of them use a charger that is

Very well stated and summarized. Much more eloquently put than my own.

Yes, I did, and that’s exactly why I wrote that addition. I figured someone would get upset and say something stupid and claim that I didn’t know what I was saying, or some other version of standard internet-schoolyard antics. Did you notice that I didn’t apologize for my words? I acknowledged it, and accepted what I

I’m sorry that you would rather impose that gender be thought about as the primary concern at all times, in all things, during all conversations. That’s the perfect way to fix things.

Trolls are gonna troll, and people who want to find fault will find it. One nice thing in Doc’s favor that no words or criticism will change, though:

One of my favorite memories of an enemy encounter happened back in the 90s, with Half Life. Specifically, the soldier squads that you encounter. They shoot at you, they throw grenades to either kill you or make you hide, then they come up after the grenades to assault you in your hidey hole.

Audiobooks FTW, here. I do like a few songs here and there, now and then, but I get bored with the radio or a CD or whatever else very quickly. So, been using audiobooks instead about 80% or more of the time for many years now. Good thing my brother shares his library with me!

No problem! I went on this quest back in 2012, when I first wanted to start using a smartphone. This is where I landed, and I figured I’d give a few notes that others might be able to use as they search. We didn’t initially plan on having a corporate account, for example. But we have more people than fit on a family

I asked the guy who runs the server I use, here’s what he said:

My family is large, so we’ve taken advantage of it, when it comes to cell phones. We have two plans from T-Mobile with several people on them: a corporate account, and a regular family plan.

The Plex server I access is run on Linux, though I forget which distro. I’ll see what I can find out for you, but if I recall, the drive/partition/folder where the media is stored might be set up in a way that it doesn’t track file ownership. That’s a guess from a very vague recollection of a conversation I once had,

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