danielblakes
danielblakes
danielblakes

only if you already had one!

it appears to not only be looking for the device in proximity, but actually pairing with the device (which is harder to spoof)

monoprice FTW.

sitting nicely on my 8.375 GB :)

has nothing to do with being rooted. most carriers have a clause that allows them to cancel your contract for lots of things, almost always including "excessive roaming" or something of the sort.

you are wrong. "...the area of the volume where a hidden volume header can be stored (i.e. bytes 65536–131071, which contain solely random data when there is no hidden volume within the volume) to RAM and attempts to decrypt it using the entered password. Note that hidden volume headers cannot be identified, as they

you are encrypting with two completely different keys and salts, so no.

i would promote you but....

does anyone know a good way to map the g keys on my logitech g510? (i know i can map them to an f key and then map that in ahk, but that's inneffecient)

DBPowerAmp tutorial (since it isn't very user friendly):

I was in the same predicament as the first caller (tablet v laptop) and i chose an..interesting route. I bought a chromebook (new, ebay, 300 bucks - same as/less than a tablet) and i get the best of both worlds. near instant boot ups (faster than my galaxy tab), full keyboard, ~11 inch screen, side by side windows,

with number 6, i want to have a record of everything that happens on facebook for various reasons, but obviously i don't want to have to go through them every day. i've simply created a gmail filter (Matches: from:Facebook

this is a myth.

it isn't google's fault. it's the manufacturers and carriers. every phone google has made/sponsored (aka the nexus line) has run vanilla android.

ah good point. i didn't notice that. well done.

i half-assed this recently. i spend way too much time on the computer, so i turned my gaming desktop off during the week, and only use my chromebook - needless to say, this makes distracting things like games a lot harder to access, and usually makes me only do the things a need to on the computer.

you must be new here...

jesus. this is literally a blatant copy of that....

O.o

you can disable notifications on an in-app basis so that you'd only have one.