@The5thElephant: "i've never had downtime". but what do you do when it happens?
@The5thElephant: "i've never had downtime". but what do you do when it happens?
@sneakypoo: for the redundancy, i want my local windows home server (and it does that). and then, i want to 'friend' (it's a verb now, thanks facebook) ANOTHER home server, like that of my parents, of a friend, or what ever. that way, i get redundancy OUTSIDE of my home. without having any additional hops i have to…
stop that stupid cloud stuff. i don't want my stuff to be out of my control, i don't want it out of my home, i don't want to have to rely on foreign companies in other countries with different laws and politics 100% of the time.
@podspawn: to me, too. esp. as i didn't knew the word. had to use a translator to learn what it really is supposed to be.
@BlackandWhite: besides me not buying it even after the rest of my answer, i don't know.
@Arnaud Schenk: some sort of certification would be nice (like the windows experience index). with marks for browsing, for batterylife, for gaming, photos, storage.. and users then can consider if a system is good enough for it's needs.
@electricarchie: i just hide those. not delete them. one day, i might have a reason to contact them again.
@metsarethe...: +1. it's "augmented reality" for contacts. real friends you share real time with, but on facebook, one can share even more, stay connected with those one doesn't see regularly or at all anymore.
@peasant slayer: i want to see him jump around like on the sofa up there.
turning off would mean no battery drain. blocking the signal would mean the phone trying it's best to get signal = massive battery drain.
@Whitson Gordon: except that it only stores the actual, and the previous version. not every version. at least, here. and i'm only on ssds and i don't have a problem with it.
@Moonshadow Kati: i'm not buying it. i never cared about buying them. the times in radio i can hear them is enough for me.
@Moonshadow Kati: well.. we got the beatles and should be happy and buy them and both the beatles and apple never did this that way on purpose to resell the stuff and make big money now, no no. we shall be quiet, and happy, and buy.
@sufreak: an itunes for tunes? now that would be awesome :)
@bazookaferret: worked here by rescaling "all albums" on the topleft, not?
@Moonshadow Kati: i know. if they just release a webstore solution, i'll be happy. it will run in chrome, having a native ui, being instant open, and can't hog my cpu after a file download.
@MegaShark: we have war, bring on peace! war is so last decade (finally nearly over)
@pete1061: i know. then again, we don't care. esp in front of thousands being their act of tonight. i really don't care if i'm lame, then.
@norazi: java is not allowed on iOS so it has to be rewritten anyways. on android, though, it should work quite out of the box. but yeah, i bet it's slow there, too.