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Smoke.x365
Smoke-x365

Might try this since the new layout kind of broke Youtube Center. I really don't know why this isn't a default. It's not like 20"+ monitors are a rarity anymore.

It's great and I've been using it for awhile. Some developers have even started including compatibility in their apps for it like Pure Calendar. It's been getting steadily better and the dev is promising getting the web app working again eventually.

I sign mine though it usually just rubs off in my wallet no matter what after a few months.

Not really good unless you already are pretty good at the language, at least with Japanese. If you don't already know at least Kanji then you're not going to get anywhere with this app.

All you're basically getting is object coordinates. X,Y,Z, speed, rotation, perhaps blending and lighting information; nothing that any modern broadband connection should have trouble with. Texturing and stuff will be done locally once the client receives the data.

It keeps getting better and better. Google Music is still my go-to music player still. I just haven't been somewhere where I can't get LTE or at least a good 3G connection to listen to my music.

I like that they're updating the web version but can I PLEASE have some multi-destination routes for the mobile app and the ability to send them from the web to my S3.

I played the beta and while I looks nice it's boring as hell. There are few hints for quests. Many of them you complete by just randomly trying stuff til it works (then spend an hour trying to figure out how to repeat it). There's little explanation of the talent and skill system. Mobs even same or lower level then

It's similar though. Many of the common commands work but there aren't really any user specific functions.

IMO the only cables worth spending a lot of money on are cables for analog A/V stuff, optical cables for data transmission (also a lot easier than splicing your own, possibly cheaper too) and for cables nearing the specifications maximum limits in length.

It would probably require some DRM and license checking for unpurchased music (which I think most reasonable people would be fine with). Purchased music wouldn't matter because well, you own it.

This will be very useful. I'm still learning Linux but I have two servers running already on my ESXi server (Web and Splunk syslog). Plus, ESXi itself is based on Linux so this will help out somewhat their. It's certainly a lot easier than trying to figure out what command I need then trying to search for how to use

What I really want is some API so devs can include functionality for Google Music in their players like MediaMonkey. I have about 8k songs. For some reason GM doesn't upload ~75. It's far too much of a chore to go through all that music and find them. Be nice to just sync it through MM and keep everything up to date.

Something else facebook can make horrible and ensure I won't ever touch....

Event Viewer: Able to drive any sane person to perfect insanity in 5 mins or less.

Or just go rob a bank. Best case you may actually have some money to live on. Worst case you get 3 meals a day, probably tv and exercise and don't have to pull your hair out like the rest of us struggling to get somewhere.

For the past few years I have used TurboTax. This year....I don't know. One of my crappy contract jobs screwed me over by not telling me they were doing a 1099 instead of a standard W2. So right now I'm lost about how to file that and still have a couple hundred dollars in taxes they didn't withhold that I really

It's not just the desk jobs that are oversaturated. I'd love a on-my-feet datacenter job or something else in technology. A desk job just sounds (and in my experience is) painful.

It took me 7 years to get my first associates between having to stop for work and the college cancelling the last class I needed multiple years in a row (otherwise it would have only 3 years).

I'm still just using a Astrid clone on my phone for to-do. I've found nothing that fills it's shoes so far. With the dev trying to get web access re-coded again I'm probably sticking with it for the foreseeable future.