USBDLM resolves a lot of these worries.
USBDLM resolves a lot of these worries.
Because this is Gawker Media's more classy forum, I will refrain from dropping an f-bomb in response.
could you show us in a video an intersting example please? I can't understand its use.
Text expansion isn't just the domain of the desktop. In Android, you can create shortcuts in the custom dictionary that function like text expanders. This can work for everything from turning "lh" into "Lifehacker" or "@@" into your email address. There are a few places where autocomplete is disabled and the shortcuts…
If I was looking around a place for secret stashes, blank wall plates would be a good place to start. The same stud finder he used to place the box also works great for determining if there is something dense behind a wall plate. If they go so far as to put an actual (non-functioning) outlet in there, one of those…
You can if you remove the word "and"...
Still wish you would just put these on desktoppr and let us follow you and grab the ones we want.
We do, actually - it's called the Featured Home Screen:
Yeah, but now it sucks when you have a weak signal/crap internet/a lot of people on the same connection. I miss the days when you could pause it for a while, come back and watch the video uninterrupted.
I've been a huge fan of Desktoppr ever since I found out about it (from Lifehacker, actually). The ability to sync with Dropbox makes it hugely worth it.
It seems very interesting; I'll give it a go.
WHATTT !!! The first picture is mine. Never been aware of that site. Here is the original on my flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/gtrqc/8…
You don't have to use vulgarity. Then again, you could make spaghetti sauce without red pepper.
Fuck yeah.
This idea really blows me away...
Related question: I recently acquired an iPhone 4S. I like my current phone (Maxx HD) better so I'll use the iPhone as an iPod. What can I do with it that my Android phone can't?
People that have to sell to or provide maintenance to a territory are usually expected to have a home office, though they often work from their cars a lot. (These jobs often mention the word milage.)
Gotta love open-source cutlery...