Senethior459
Senethior459
Senethior459

Sell it now while the craze is driving up prices. Then you can afford to pre-order the next one!

@TheCrudMan: You can install Activator through Cydia, and then set it so one of the buttons (say, the Sleep/Wake button or a volume button) will take a picture. It's quite simple.

@CIM: Damn you, Apple, and your planned obsolescence. Damn you, I say!! I'm probably still not upgrading, unless they make a fourth-gen that is *good*. I mean iPhone 4 minus the phone bits, and that's the *only* thing missing.

You can also run "crontab -e" and add "* */4 * * * wget -r -N [static.die.net]" to your crontab. No extra programs required.

I dunno; I tried using Google in Mobile Safari today. It would begin the search, and then display that it had finished loading, and then immediately start downloading it again. After a minute of this, I cancelled it and jumped over to the Google Mobile app, which worked fine. A little odd, though...

@BnWRainbow: The Mozilla beta repository is irritating in that it uses the Minefield logo and the current codename instead of the normal Firefox things. It's really an aesthetic thing, but it bugs the hell out of me, and I just wait for the release to be sent up to the Ubuntu repos.

@Seeräuber Jenny: Speaking as someone that uses a loft bed daily (albeit not for sex), they are no more or less comfortable than a frame that is six inches from the floor. Comfort has less to do with the bed frame and more to do with the mattress.

@Seeräuber Jenny: I think claustrophobic feelings would depend on the height of the bed, as well. With a taller bed, you've got more space and less claustrophobia.

@ondre: Have you ever gotten zapped by a USB port?

@AmphetamineCrown: Those are pretty comfortable, actually. Well, climbing on isn't, but when the nails rise up from the table beneath you, it's actually not painful.

@CajunGuy: You wouldn't even need to guess extensions; decompressors can generally detect which algorithm to use based on the file headers.

@mojo: I just opened up about:config and looked. browser.link.open_external is an option there, and I am on 3.6.3 (Ubuntu version, but that shouldn't change things).

I remember a jailbroken app called Instinctiv Shuffle or something similar back before 3.0. Are they from the same people/is it the same thing?

@iHack: And that's secure, eh? I see two problems; either it's totally unsecure and anyone can grab it, or it's secure and if you forget the password, you can't access your list of passwords.

@chickdigger802: Just make a bookmark for [www.google.com] and add the letter g into the keyword field. Then you can just type "g SEARCH TERMS" and it searches them for you.

I have no idea how to describe this problem. I can hear my computer. When I have my earbuds plugged into the front port of my computer, I get a constant, quiet, static-ish noise, closer to a very rapid, quiet clicking or ticking. When I wake up the drive after it's been spun down, it makes an odd noise, and when it's