NoGrammy4u
NoGrammy4u
NoGrammy4u

Until you notice the plastic thingy sticking out to allow you to remove it.

Folded away to where? I thought the point was not having stuff stick out.

I'm sure if we spend a few millions on research, some clever head will some time in the distant future come up with a way to repair the damage.

To me that's what separate a "Thanks!" from a "Thanks! That really means a lot to me!" reply. Or "Thanks! Can't deny I'm sort of happy about how that turned out."

I'm joining this club! Except for the scratching and eyes and stuff. I just don't like fabric softener as it seems to kill the fabrics ability to breathe.

I had no real opinion of the guy until I read his tweets. And what i read looks awfully similar to narcissistic rage.

A cheapo $15 optical tachometer, perhaps. Not sure how they would work with computer fans tho. And some indoor lighting screw up their readings.

Clash of the narcissistic personalities.

Turn off desktop icons and get a proper file manager. No wonder people go crazy with the one included in Windows (since Vista, and ever growing worse).

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The skill level... it's just extreme! Great article. I nominate this guy:

If you're already into rooting and such, you might as well try the Paranoid Android ROM. Allows individual DPI settings, as well as the ability to run individual apps in tablet mode. Works well for i.e Gmail.

What did you leave it for?

Directory Opus. Paid. Have yet to see a free alternative that's better. And, it's the only way I can handle working with Windows since they've started using that horrible revamp of Windows Explorer. Since Vista, that is. It's been getting worse, and I dread the moments I have to deal with it in work situations where I

I vote for deplugify.

Indeed! With Secure Settings along with Tasker, you can make those NFC tags turn on and off your screen lock also.

That was sort of along the lines I was thinking. This test might indicate that people should get 16gb RAM to save their SSDs from dying. I wouldn't run a 4gb (primary) system these days, but nor do I have a need for 16gb. That's why I think they should test for 8gb also. Thanks for giving some real life examples with

Came to point out that. You beat me to it. 4gb is on the slim side. 8gb seems to be the norm. Why test only too little or too much? Don't get me wrong. I know it's neither too little or too much for the leets, but I'm wondering if it is in this exact scenario.

Heh thought I was doing it wrong. I can also make a 4-pack last longer than I remember I've had them.

"Life is not about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself." No idea where it's from, but I like it.

Getting random disks (and later discs) of goodness with magazines.