MyTechnobabble
Mark Schaffner
MyTechnobabble

Personally I feel this is a very smart professor. One can learn just as much from failure as they can from success. It’s the main reason I don’t support the concept of sheltering your child. Yes, you should protect them from harm, try to keep them from doing something too dangerous or stupid, but once in a while you

I feel the same. I’m going to download it and take a look, but if I don’t abso-freaking-lutely love this app I won’t bother. Been using Google’s Inbox for a while now and have actually been really pleased with what is, essentially, a webapp, so I can do without, especially trying to hit me up for even more than I paid

That’s really interesting to note. Thanks for the replies. :) And I’m glad the app works well. I keep hedging about getting an Android phone, but for the way I actually use my phone I don’t think I’d enjoy it as much. It really is just made for people who aren’t me, I think.

Oddly, I’m not seeing anything about running the installer on a Mac, and for whatever reason I’m unable to get my Intel Mac laptop to recognize the USB boot disk. Is there some reason for this? I’ve previously installed Ubuntu and other, similar systems so I’m not certain why this wouldn’t be recognized.

Just so I understand, does anyone know for the Amazon Fire phone if a) it works on Verizon and b) the Prime membership adds on to an existing one. If it doesn’t add on it’s definitely not worth it for me, and Verizon are the only people in this area who have a decent signal map so I wouldn’t be willing to switch

Just so I understand, does anyone know for the Amazon Fire phone if a) it works on Verizon and b) the Prime

I think you’re following the article backwards. I believe the point is that white potatoes aren’t as bad for you as they’re made out to be, not that sweet potatoes are worse for you than they’re made out to be. Potatoes, in general, aren’t that unhealthy, and they’re very filling. They are actually a good thing to eat

Is this true of all Android phones? I swear I know people with them whose screens turn on automatically. I honestly haven’t been around an Android phone in quite a while, though, so I can easily believe I’d be wrong.

Interestingly I still remember both my locker and my combination from high school. I went in one day because I was visiting an old teacher a few years ago and gave it a try just for the hell of it. Still worked. 20-2-32

I kind of thought all phones did this, myself. I have an iPhone and regularly do exactly what you’re referring to, leave it sitting on the table and glance at it when the screen lights up. I turn off notifications for any apps I don’t feel are worth checking on unless I’m actually USING my phone so they don’t kill the

This is the exact method I use. The best part is that if you leave the eggs a few minutes too long, or something comes up and it takes you an extra 2-5 minutes to get to them and pull them out? They’re still perfectly cooked. The water cools at just the right speed to cook them to a firm hard boiled consistency even

Kinda an ancient post by internet standards, but I was saying the other way around. If SHE feels the need to have another person along I think it’s okay. This has, in the past, been a male friend of hers. Also acceptable is a double-date kind of concept, or just a group hanging out, etc. The point is that if someone

LITERALLY actually had a woman at the checkout counter say “Uh oh!” when buying a pregnancy test for my girlfriend-at-the-time. Who was with me. We were actually fucking happy she might be pregnant, and she thought it would be funny to try and shame her or something. Had I not been in somewhat of a hurry that day, I

And of course now that they finally put an app out for iOS they roll a feature back in that I noticed was missing immediately... but only on the Android version. Hope they update iOS soon, too.

I’ve done this before... I swear I saw it on here, too...

I'm sure they'll release an Apple Watch app, probably in the $10-15 price range-well, after this price hike more like the $20-25 price range-and even if they could bundle things they wouldn't. They could've made their iPhone/iPad app universal but they didn't, so they could try to eke out more money from those of us

I'm genuinely curious if you received a response. I emailed them, too, but all they did was explain that they offered 4 years of free updates (which, frankly, doesn't matter to me since I paid for it 8 months ago, not 4 years ago, and didn't know they were going to turn around and pull this stunt or I'd have stayed

Personally I'm thinking the reasoning is that it's going from a toolbar-only app to a full-fledged calendar that can replace the system's Calendar app (I almost called it iCal... been a while since I used THAT) so they feel they can charge more for it. I mean, frankly, it comes down to the fact that it's not doing

The foolish part about this is that it could be on every mac, and purchased by vastly more people, if they would price it in a more reasonable way. 20 sales at $40 < 100 sales at $10. I'd rather get the $1000 from people actually buying my program, rather than having people look at it and go "What the- no. Just no."

Best. Comment. Ever.

I realized after I had posted earlier that I, too, have paid for every version up until now. I emailed the company to that effect and explained that, frankly, I will no longer support, recommend, nor pay for their products after this unless they do something to make it right to their current customers and supporters.