MyTechnobabble
Mark Schaffner
MyTechnobabble

It’s amusing to me that this suggests a law was passed and almost immediately afterward many people went nuts taking advantage of it. Like they considered “I don’t really like my neighbor, I should invite him over for drinks then shoot his ass and say I didn’t know why he was in my house...”

Such a weird reply to a 3-year-old comment. If your parents are still involved in your decision-making, you really do not have the right to make this decision at all.

I just want to know if it supports Free Time. Wanted to set it up for my kiddo and I either have to splurge for a full-on FireTV so he can be locked out of the Amazon Prime store or just continue to use lock the store down with a pin and explain he needs to stick to the free shows and Netflix. He’s 4. It’d be nice

I just want to know if it supports Free Time. Wanted to set it up for my kiddo and I either have to splurge for a

I have Plex and enjoy it. I tried, recently, to look into Kodi. It offered me something like a two-week trial on their FireTV app, then the next day insisted my trial was over and I needed to pay. I’d streamed one video, hardly enough to be certain I wanted to keep sing it (especially since it was buggy when I was

I have what is basically either a knockoff of the Basics or something the Basics was a knockoff of, or something, called Huskk. The design is identical. I love it. It’s clean, simple, holds the 8 cards I actually need to carry around without warping, bending, cracking, dirtying, or damaging them thus far and I’ve

I have what is basically either a knockoff of the Basics or something the Basics was a knockoff of, or something,

We can only hope this means he’ll get cocky and overconfide- oh, too late. At least it’ll make him think he doesn’t need to prepare for any subsequent debates? I dunno. I (objectively) think him believing he’s doing awesome would be a huge downfall in the long run. Personally, I hope it screws him. I can just see

Just got ya outta the grey, there. It was actually 50/50, in that I wouldn’t have thought of it, and it’s somewhat clever, but it definitely is a pretty dumb, petty, and selfish overall. I could see myself doing it in the middle of the night when stuck at a red light with no one around, though.

Is the microfiber replacable or removable for cleaning? I’ve found they’ll eventually get too dirty to clean properly, obviously, and it’d be a shame to throw out the bottle instead of cleaning the cloth.

Is the microfiber replacable or removable for cleaning? I’ve found they’ll eventually get too dirty to clean

And, conveniently as hell for you, not ONE of those articles were written about Yosemite. Have fun ignoring blatantly obvious statements and continuing to insist you’re right. I can do the link thing, too, and considering there’s been a dozen versions of OSX now, and you’re referring to ALL BUT ONE, here’s an

I’ll quote myself: “For some reason it didn’t ALWAYS work with all third-party apps, but it worked with all of them that I used. Perhaps that’s what has changed.”

You apparently either use different third-party apps than I did or are running a different OS than I did. I’ve seen documentation that it did, in fact, at

No, this has been available, for third-party as well as Apple icons. I used to use it all the time when I used a Mac DAILY for work. For some reason it didn’t ALWAYS work with all third-party apps, but it worked with all of them that I used. Perhaps that’s what has changed.

Does Thunderbird do the same? It was originally based off of Thunderbird, and rewrite a core system can be a lot more difficult than building on what is already there, which may be why they’ve chosen not to address it. Not that I’m saying it’s justified, just trying to offer a possible explanation of “why”.

Real, true, traditional Canadian bacon is also loin. Back bacon, what we call y’all’s bacon, is a bit of both, loin and belly. Here in the US “bacon” is strictly belly. So it’s funny that you say it’s a perfect middle, because it’s a bit of both, and that kind of is a perfect middle! What’s often sold as “Canadian”

Brilliance is in figuring it out and learning the pattern, and the fact that I doubt I’d have ever considered it, myself. The value of actually doing it... apparently it is to the original poster.

That’s brilliant.

I did. Considering how hard I had to concentrate to figure out just when I last needed or used my headphone jack, losing it doesn’t concern me, personally. I completely understand why some people want or need it, but since I don’t it wasn’t even a minor factor. Having bluetooth available makes it obsolete for my

I’ve always found it amusing when I was younger and would race on sailboats that a paper cut will sting for days, yet I could get a gash in my leg on the boat and not even notice it until I see the blood. It was a combination of fewer pain receptors and pumping adrenaline and general soreness that would make a

I believe they’ve changed the situation, at least for the FireTV app (which is a separate app from the Android version). I have a solution already, but I’m always willing to try new things. A 24 hour trial, however, is not enough time to really test out its streaming capabilities nor everyday usage scenarios, so

I downloaded the app for my FireTV. It offers no option to “unlock”, but only a monthly fee option. It also claimed I could use it until September 15th and then gave me a whopping 24 hour trial before refusing to stream anything and telling me my trial was over.

Free? I beg to differ. I just installed it to, as you suggested, try it out again. I was told my “trial” will end on September 15 and have seen no less than 5 ads suggesting I upgrade to a monthly fee or $100 license. Odd definition of “free” you’re using there.