The keyboard is optional, that's why it's called the transformers.
The keyboard is optional, that's why it's called the transformers.
I use HMA. Overall I have no complaints, I haven't experienced any downtime, decrease in speed or any other issues. The two things I like the most is that I can choose dozens of IPs from a bunch of countries and that I can use it in my Android to listen to Pandora. What I don't like is that they gave the authorities…
Lucky bastards. I live in Lima, Peru, a city with 100% humidity. It sucks!
Even dead Jobs is still a giant douchbag.
My Captivate officially still has Froyo.
I just don't get all the fuzz about Ryan Gosling, he looks pretty average to me.
Oh, yeah. I do have Android.
What is the problem? I don't know if there's a right way to do it but I added Google Tasks from the Synchronization options in Astrid. It takes a while to sync everything but you should see the status and the options in that menu.
You can have Astrid synced to Google Tasks and add your tasks on Google or on the new Astrid.com. I prefer using astrid.com but still have it synced to Google simply because Google is so ubiquitous.
One of the major new things about Astrid is the new Astrid online. Sometimes it's easier to just add new tasks with a full size keyboard or paste stuff from a computer.
I'm waiting for the Transformer Prime.
Hear, hear!
I love my Lenovo netbook! It's not the prettiest or the fastest, but allows me to be productive without having to carry my notebook all the time. I bought a tablet to replace it but returned it within a week because the tablet does't allow me to do actual work.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Another thing to consider with these off-brands is that some of them are use patented technology without paying for the patents. Last year I bought a super nice mouse from a Hong Kong store on Ebay for just a fraction of the price of similar mice. I was very happy with it until somebody mentioned this fact, now I feel…
I lack that relativity ;)
Thumbelina! That's the cutest thing ever. I picture her dressed up with a little green tutu and the girliest name tag.
I was once kicked out of an Oklahoman B&N for placing bibles in the fiction section. Still very proud of that.
Am I the only one who thinks this is extremely impractical?
Mine are too long and not thick enough. I have to fill them otherwise they're invisible. And I'm a dark-haired latina, aren't we supposed to be hairy?