Phrosty
Phrosty
Phrosty

I find it very frustrating to read a whole page of comments and then discover they're all over two years old.

I'm confused. How many people still buy/download/manage music files outside of native apps like Spotify and Pandora?

To be honest players are kind of falling out of use for me. I still occasionally use mediamonkey but it is as much a management tool for my personal collection not a player. Having google music subscription means its my usual go to place for music. What I really want is a player that supports all the streaming

Playing video games is officially recognized as a sport now? Here I was thinking all the neckbearded mountain dew drinking basement dwellers were just lazy bums! Turns out they are actually Olympic Athletes! Silly me!

I consider myself a hardcore gamer, and i still have a problem with gaming being classified as a sport.

No. It'd be great if Google just made this work.

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Blue Oyster Cult's version is where it's at.

I get that inclination on OKC, where you maybe use the site but don't message often, or don't want to give the impression that you're a big OKC player or something. The whole opening bit was standard stuff, but then… well, as Bluestar2k9 put it...

Alan, if you go US-50 and over the Bay Bridge and use 301 you avoid all the tolls on I-95 in MD. Then use 295 instead of the turnpike in NJ. You'll save enough to take your girl for dinner.

Try the opening of Up, the ending of The Iron Giant, and, if all else fails, Grave of the Fireflies.

I introduced this film to my girlfriend last year. She loves horses. She didn't even shed a single tear.

I really have no idea why people get these apps. Sure, malware exists on every platform ever. It's unstoppable. But if you only download stuff from the play store you'll never have an issue. I've seen a lot of adware on android from cheezey apps(you know the ilk: free ringtone apps, meme generators, free music apps).

Well that didn't take long. I was waiting for the mouth-breathers who would inevitably try to draw a moral equivalency between a man whose economic policies directly resulted in tens of millions of deaths by starvation of his own countrymen, and the socio-economic policies of current Western leaders.

Yet again, Lifehacker hits me with one of those "oh duh" moments. This is something I never thought of for dealing with bulky adapters, but in hindsight it's so obvious.

By the way, I just want to mention how useful short cord extenders like these are when you got more bricks than Lego.