TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

If it’s anything like on Android, you have the ability to choose the security level of individual apps for that function.

Most of these came with Lollipop, with the exception of lockscreen widgets which came with Jelly Bean and were removed by Lollipop, and simply using fingerprint to unlock came with Marshmallow.

Wow. This is ALL eerily familiar to those of us on Android. Although we dropped lockscreen widgets a few versions ago.

They’re also roughly the same price and marketed to the same group and the two companies have been pitting them against each other since the beginning. The comparison is very relevant.

Thank you so much for that. It’s always bugged me that there was no easy way I could find. Not the best in findability, but now I know.

It’s not yet known if the phone can accommodate an aftermarket adapter that splits the Lightning Port’s signal into both an aux output and also a voltage input from a cigarette lighter...

What are you talking about? This competes against the upcoming Scorpio and sounds like a dramatic step down from it. The Slim is the competitor to the S, and includes no upgrades from the non-Slim, unlike the S. There’s no smackdown going on here by any stretch of the imagination. If you’re trying to place the Pro

What’s with the fossilized Android phones in the photo? That doesn’t instill me with much confidence...

Porn is sad? THAT sounds even sadder.

This is what always confused me about gas stations. I knew about the California law, and yet TONS of gas stations charge different amounts for cash versus credit. How do they get away with that?

Some of them. I’ve had perfect hamsters who never bit me once, too. Loved those little buggers. But agreed that rats are the best.

“...totally normal, he said, for cars driving through pothole-ridden city streets.”

I’m a pretty skinny dude. It’s not about getting in there, and it’s not that I ever thought I had ANY problems. It’s just that once I heard of this technique, and the shock from the person describing it that this wasn’t common knowledge, I bit the bullet and tried it and was startled by the level of improvement. I

Once I switched, I got it. It keeps your cheeks parted in a way they can’t be when standing and allows more direct, full access. I got more complete wipes and needed to do so fewer times immediately upon switching and never looked back. As for your concern, that was mine too, but it’s never happened. The distance to

I seriously didn’t learn until a couple of years ago that remaining sitting and putting your hand into the bowl aligned things for WAY cleaner wiping. That’s one example.

I’ve heard of that, vaguely. It’s horrifying.

I see them EVERYWHERE in LA. They’re not quite at Model S range, but I still see them regularly, in a wide variety of color schemes.

Breaking things by default’s kind of a bad move.

It’s not a want, it’s a legacy limitation.

As gets commonly missed, it’s not merely the length of the filename that’s limited to 260 characters, it’s the length of the whole path. Common scenario in IT we run into is user has a network drive mapped to a specific subfolder on the server, then makes a complex nested subfolder structure that goes really deep,