MyTQuinn
MyTQuinn
MyTQuinn

Of course. It's impossible to have an unlimited pool of numbers. Eventually, every new number you get will have been previously burned, so you can burn your number and avoid the calls YOU don't want, but in doing so you'll get someone else's previously burned number, and get all the calls THEY didn't want. I only

Absolutely, though it took me a little tweaking to get it working the way I wanted. I prefer this over a purpose-built app, which I imagine most (if not all) simply disable the pin lock when connected to a "safe" Wifi network (or bluetooth device), which is a BAD idea. I have Tasker setup to disable my pin lock when

I've been using CamScanner for Android for at least two years, and while I did have problems with legibility following a specific update, I haven't had any such problems in more than a year. Letter size pages are perfectly legible, even with small fonts, using the 5MP camera on my Galaxy Nexus. My Brother MFC-7820N

What I'd like to see addressed with equal urgency is the fact that the Librarian of Congress has the sole discretion to interpret and and declare/rescind exemptions to the DMCA.

Good point - an important distinction for the for the uninitiated.

Your data is protected by your account password and an encryption password. They've already gotten past the account password and now have access to your encrypted data, which they can copy. Once the have a copy they can take their sweet time trying to crack the encryption password.

If you already have Tasker doing things for you, why wish manufacturers would include auto muting based on calendar events, when Tasker can do that too?

Same here. We've been using Page Plus in my family for years without issue, and I've had no issues with Straight Talk (on AT&T) in the month I've been using it. Some prepaid plans don't offer roaming, which can cause coverage differences, but if the underlying carrier for your MVNO has decent coverage in the first

But the tip isn't taxed, so while AxBxC = AxCxB (and we should all know this), it doesn't represent the math of the situation.

- Update my phones host name with no-ip.org whenever my public IP changes so I can get through my home firewall

Buy your Nexus from Google directly and the carrier is taken out of the update equation. Of course, in the US that leaves you unable to use Verizon or Sprint, or any other CDMA carrier.

I'm on day 7 with my Galaxy Nexus on Straight Talk and I'm loving it. I got a new number with my activation and ported my Verizon number to Google Voice (port completed today). Not only is this phone better than my Bionic, I'm saving $70 per month on a single line of service.

Although I use Astrid, I don't like version 4.x. It has this annoying popup reminder that interrupts you while you're using the app. I can't help but think this is a result of them adding iOS support, and iOS programmers to their team.

"It not only saves about twice the space on the page..."

"...it's surprising how many people are still syncing their iPhone with their computer to get their contacts, when you can sync everything over the air."

This article also has nothing to do with hanging anything straight. Also, the toothpaste appears to be on something that is not a hook.

Had it occurred to me at the time, your #4 would have been on my list, but apparently it hasn't happened to me recently enough to be fresh in my mind. I really can't stand it when I have to be on some email list for some activity my kids are involved in, and some dolt blasts out an email revealing everyone's email

1. Write using a recognized language; you're not sending an SMS; if you MUST abbreviate, don't "wing it". It's bad enough trying to figure out what you're trying to say, if I have to figure out what words you're trying to use, I'll probably stop reading.

"...it's nearly impossible to tell the difference between each phone."

The only time I ever wanted a display larger than that of my 12" laptop was when trying to view poorly designed web pages (designed for a specific pixel width), which seems to be way too common of an issue. I recently needed to get a monitor with HDMI input, and was sorely disappointed to find that 22" was at the low