MostlyHarmlesss
Mostly Harmlesss
MostlyHarmlesss

I've had generic cord locks on my work boots for years, the work great for me. You can get 6 for about $5 on amazon and can often find free ones laying around the house on old backpacks and the like.

Like many, I fear for Google Voice. If they shut that down, it will pretty much ruin my confidence in Google and I'll migrate away from Gmail and Calendar.

I use CM 10.1 nightlies on my Gnex (and Nexus 7). As Verizon customer, it's the ONLY way to ensure that you have access to the latest and greatest. Verizon simply has no interest in supporting updates.

Oh the memories. My first was an Atari 400 as well. Used to type my fingers raw entering Basic programs using that keyboard. Star Raiders was the shit tho!

"Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark."

Does this work for the Kindle Apps as well or just the Kindle?

I did this yesterday. Went smooth as silk but Unity is dog slow on the 8gb model. I installed LXDE and speed was twice as good. Gonna try XFCE and Cinnamon to see how they do as well. I'd be interested in seeing what the speed difference is on the 16 and 32 gb models.

A kindred spirit here, tho I have Scruffy, Zoidberg, Zapp and Gumbercules. Network name is DOOP.

Ugh, flashbacks to my recent uTorrent install. I thought I opted out of everything and then spent a couple of hours removing extensions and fixing browser and search hijacks.

The type of carbs make all the difference.

I tend to play the Modern Warfare stuff and in any given game I might get 5 kills or I might get 35. Either way I usually have fun and don't really see the need to cheat. Seems to me that being a script kiddie would be more embarrassing than having a lousy kill:death ratio.

I'm wondering if the speed boost is worth the CPU/Battery life hit of having the extension running in the background all of the time. I'd love to see LH test and see if there is an effect on either...and how much data (if any) is sent back to the mothership. Personally the mobile browsers seem to be speedy enough for

My rule of thumb is my "hourly rate test". I've decided that my time is worth the completely arbitrary rate of $25/hr. So if a project would take me 4 hours to complete and someone else would charge $50 (total labor), then I outsource the work. If the estimate was $200 then I do the work myself (if possible).

IMO, you should always wait and let the early adopters root out the major bugs regardless of whether you're running IOS or Android.

Based on Apple's history, they are freely sharing the information, (which more than likely included owner information) with law enforcement in order to "protect us" from freedom...er...um...terrorism.

Then dip them in caramel and you're all set for halloween.

I certainly agree with the comment about dealing with the spammers first.

If you have two different size cars that park in the garage, you may need more than one up so that there is a noodle in the right place for each car. (Experience talking)

I'm giving it a try now. Running Ubuntu 12.04 on the desktop, Jelly Bean on the Phone

If someone is in bad enough shape to require this the urge to breathe probably isn't a factor/ They are probably intubated, sedated, paralyzed and on a ventilator.