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I wash after every use because fresh towels feel and smell amazing.

Also, being and early (if not first) production copy, there's a lot of stuff that was improved in subsequent builds which can be backfitted.

Yeah, those tests are bullshit. I use the less scientific, 5 question scale:

Goddammit. I had to hit on the ONE woman who happened to be married to the Colonel, and now I'm stuck here for the next 3 years.

That's either really shitty decision making (possibly part of an accessory sales strategy), or a patent issue. I.e. they couldn't do adapted lenses without infringing on someone else's tech.

I'd have gone with "nature has no intent, shit just swirls around and settles into whatever"

It's from 1965's "Where No Mand Has Gone Before", the 2nd pilot for Star Trek and the first with William Shatner as Cap. Kirk. The first pilot, "The Menagerie", starred the far less hammy Jeffrey Hunter, who turned down the chance to return to the role of Cap. Pike.

Those were made from foil (with a pinhole poked into it so the actors could see) sandwiched between two early scleral contact lenses. And they were horribly uncomfortable.

And DAT VOICE!

Better answer: tell people your wifi password is on the back of the router (you're lying because you changed it the moment it finished booting) and apologize for not knowing it offhand. If they don't get the message and offer (or actually) pull out the router to look at the password, act confused when it doesn't work

That's because ART precompiles the apps, rather than waiting until run time. When you use just-in-time runtime compiling, you can keep everything in RAM. Downside is that it's slower. By doing it ahead of time, you have to save the compiled data on the storage drive, which takes space but is quicker because you're

Will Smith's I Robot. Which takes place in a future Chicago, where Lake Michigan somehow evaporated...or something, over the next 20 years, but not before an attempt was made to build a suspension bridge over the lake...or something.

That's not so bad, at least Dr. Baldy Mustache idn't sleep with you while you were his patient. Which is why he can't ever practice again in his home state.

You can try ART on 4.4 by enabling developer mode and switching runtimes in the dev menu. The phone will reboot, compile all your apps (might take 20 minutes) and you're done.

To be honest, I think this should be the punishment for a lot of things.

If this was a legit flight sim, instead of an arcade-ish mobile game, I'd play the hell out of it no matter how much time it spent yammering on about the glory of the PLAAF.

Saying Batman beat him at all is a stretch. It's like saying I beat LeBron James in 21 after he spotted me 19 points. I won a game on his generous terms. I beat nothing.

From where I'm sitting, you just keep insisting the internet is free and comparing it to air. You have never addressed my analogy, never mind cause it to "fail". I never even said anything about fees or tolls, but you spent a lot of time talking about that. That's confusing as hell.

Pretty sure it was the 1996 Telecom Act (might still be wrong), but thank you for being just about the only other person here who actually has an informed opinion.

What the hell does any of that shit have to do with anything I said? Please be rant-free this time.