@justinpe: When you upgrade to the new iPhone you will have a new contract. (I know you don't need the new iPhone for the Netflix app but eventually you will upgrade your phone........then 2GB cap is on.)
@justinpe: When you upgrade to the new iPhone you will have a new contract. (I know you don't need the new iPhone for the Netflix app but eventually you will upgrade your phone........then 2GB cap is on.)
@McGoogles: I use both too.
@Jacknut: You really seem to enjoy correcting everything(one).
Remember the "prn" command?
I have used XBMC since it was available for Windows. It is hands-down the best HTPC software available. You can customize the hell out of it.
@Infiniti.x1: Either he literally has no real friends (which would not surprise me) or ....... well, that's probably the reason.
@btdown: Okay.....I had to read some of your past comments on here. Dude......do you have a positive thing to say about anything? Ever?
@btdown:
I use "attrib" a lot when dealing with extremely pesky viruses or spyware.
While I love my iPhone a lot......I always had a feeling I would end up on the Android bus.......
@aec007: Agreed.
@rootyb: Agreed. XBMC Remote for the iPhone is the way to go. I bought when it was first announced and I use it pretty much daily. It is damn near perfect.
@geolemon: You can still use the mobile web interface. Works just fine on Andriod devices.
I'll text and talk only if I'm in the company of really close friends or people I don't like, hence don't care about.
@soggy_cheerio: I'm right there with you dude. I use just [google.com] (not iGoogle) as my homepage because it loads very fast. Very few bookmarks for me and I NEVER have my passwords remembered. If someone else uses your computer (especially for a long period of time) having all those bookmarks and remembered…
I think it is worth paying a little extra a month for an iPhone 3GS on AT&T. You really just can't beat the iPhone.
That's funny. I just set this up on a LAMP server about a month ago. While it looks very slick, there is still quite a few bugs that need worked out on it. And it is not exactly the most intuitive interface.
@JM23: Yeah. There are so many WiFi spots now days you almost don't have to worry about 3G/EDGE coverage/speed much.