Or, if it's such a hassle, then don't upgrade until you need to rather than want to. Simplifies the process quite a bit.
Or, if it's such a hassle, then don't upgrade until you need to rather than want to. Simplifies the process quite a bit.
no issues with my 32GB black Nexus 5, but then work phone was a Motorola Droid 3 and my personal phone was a Galaxy Nexus. So far extremely impressed with the LG Nexus 5.
Better still, can be un-brainwash all these fuckwits that idolize this piece of trash?
going from the CRT's curved glass to flat and now back to curved again.. interesting in a backwards kind of way.
True. It's just annoying to me that after this long in development along with recycled excuses as to why it's not ready is making me wonder if the backers got fleeced by VLC for a project that will never be released. Or atleast that's how it appears to me right now.
More than a year later, still waiting on the Windows 8/RT version of VLC to be released. They are being rather secretive, as the last updates I saw ( a month back) were "for backers only". VLC, I love your program, but you're starting to seem a bit shady to me considering you exceeded your kickstarter goal in terms…
*smacks my broken Kinja*
Seems like a BS reason to me. I feel the real reason is simple: it won't sell. With the American market more onboard with large cars of varying fuel economy, a Smart car is just "too small" for the majority of Americans and thus it won't sell well enough to waste money bringing it in .
I normally float around XDA's site for things like this, as they are an awesome resource. Glad to see they weren't left out of the article. I realize LifeHacker is about many things, but I like seeing techie articles like these, as I enjoy the insight from those working at LH.
a capable truck crippled for the sake of fashion
Not to be the party pooper, but I'll believe that Car Companies are listening to us when these turn up as real cars on dealer lots. Until then, but I won't hold my breath.
That looks like a computer I worked on last weekend, except the one I was fixing had about 3x the dust in it.
Alot of sexy cars from back then. Most of them look better than what's on the road today, though I'm partial to the curves rather than sharp angles. That being said, I'm not kicking my new C7 out of bed.
They do realize that they need to do more than just turn left I hope.
Intriguing. I may have to try it on a small mirror before using it on the bathroom ones, just to make sure.
very cool
do explain.I'm curious.
It's all a matter of fit and finish. to some it's no big deal, to others, having the fasteners visible makes the car appear to still be rough around the edges and in need of more work to finish off the body so that it doesn't look cobbled together. *shrug* I don't really care as I don't pay much attention to them on…
Thanks