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Bryan Price
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If I can ever remember to do it when I’m in such a situation. Which, to be frank, has never been that often. When I had a car and there was a garage, it was my parents cars that were in there, I parked next to the barn, and a red barn not really close enough is a piss-poor wall to be checking for blinking lights. I

I’ll be that different commenter. You’re still going to have to get out of the car to see whether it’s the front or the rear bulb you need to replace.

Thinking about it, yeah, it seems pretty weird that an app could do that. I lost about six different widgets once I realized what had happened, but not all of them, and not all the widgets of a particular app (in the one case where I had two...), only widgets (except that I did see a hole where one app should be...),

I think the first question to go with has to be, “Has your wife (or you) totaled the single car in the family?” Yes, being a good reason to get a new car. Previously, it was “Is the current car no longer reliable, like setting for 24 hours with a wiring short and draining the battery dry (for the second time in the

This doesn’t seem to work too well on Samsungs. My Note Edge had the Google and S-Text widgets erased from the screen. As in, they were there before I installed it, and they were gone after I did. I uninstalled it, thinking the widgets might come back (after restarting, just to make sure...), and they didn’t come

I said nothing of the kind!

Also, good luck if you don’t speak French.

You must be running 32-bit Windows. The NetDrive that you point to refuses to work with 64-bit windows. You have to go with the paid version for 64-bit. Or at least something that works under 64-bit.

Well, I have Lollipop 5.0.1 on my Google Play Moto G. So it is indeed more than zero people.

I frequently do a Google image search on various things I'm interested in.

I'm using powerline adapters because I'm tired of fraking with my wife's USB adapter(s) (it's a desktop, her laptops, if they have a problem, always work after a shutdown/restart...) to get it working (again, or, which of them WILL work). Sometimes it's the adapter, sometimes it's the whole damn USB hub (which then

Some emotions are too complex for words it seems. Or at least I still, after all these decades, don't have the right words to express it.

Too damn many. Google Drive, Box and Dropbox, for starters. procexp.exe for system monitoring. Various drivers that need support programs. A crap ton of Chrome stuff. 18 different loads of Chrome (no, not threads, loads..., although I suppose each load just starts a new thread, still, ridiculous...), a couple of

Well, I pulled the original drive that had not been working (even the BIOS couldn't see it), and with the "new" (actually from another laptop) hard drive, I actually formatted it in the Install part of Windows 10. BIOS saw it, but Windows still wouldn't. Which was where I was at when I wrote the above. Tried yet

Well, I downloaded the ISO, created a boot USB. Now I'm trying to set it up on a Dell laptop with a wiped hard drive. BIOS sees the drive, but Windows doesn't evidently have the drivers to see it, so I can't. Maybe I should see if there are actual Dell drivers for the damn thing, I guess.

In other words, if you are an introvert, you're fucked.

Let me tell you of a story. My first international trip was to Basel, Switzerland, alone, to meet my wife who had already been there multiple times for work. Due to availability, I flew to Paris, Charles de Gaulle, instead of Zurich. I knew this, and had bought a Railpass for France and Switzerland. I did manage

I keep hearing about Monoprice, always good things. And yet, they still aren't the place where I look first, for some reason. I need to change that.

10 - Agreed.

If you're the smartest person in the room, you need to change rooms. Until you are no longer the smartest person in the room.