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So that's why Star Trek TNG.

Hmh, smaller than it looked, quite nice to get this info in a concise form for the home screen. I'd have quite enjoyed the window you get on tap as a widget as well.

@jetRink: I was speaking of panoramas for problems with blending half people (it was half cars that happened to me, and once myself in a 360x180 panorama self-portrait) there, perhaps I wasn't clear enough.

@jetRink: For this I would not recommend hugin, there is a utility in it called align_image_stack that can align images for multiple exposures (it does this much better than trying to force the panorama UI to do it), however it will most likely have big problems trying to fit images that actually have parts differing

@Zubieta: Could be some really dangerous ricochets there...

@Mike Egan: It should work on any android since it's a core part of how apps communicate (I haven't personally used android before 1.5 so I couldn't say for certain if this was not a feature introduced after the initial release)

@roycenlisa: This is a question of which app a given intent should be routed to; i.e. something asks for a service named , of which app a, b and c can answer. If no default is defined, you get a menu to select one.

I have no need what so ever for faxing (last, and to my memory only time was easily six years ago); but this got me thinking, wouldn't a GSM mobile phone be able to speak to a fax machine still? I suppose you'd have to disable the always-on internet connectivity somehow first. As I recall, you only need to handshake

Seems to me that there's about three scenes left unseen when the movie finally gets released.

@☆Giroro G66☆: Lovely picture. As the way of Mrs. Cosmopolite as interpreted by the Yetis says, "A Washed Pot Never Boils."

Even being a Finn, I will not buy a nokia in the future. Unless they come with Android.

Hm, I looked at this when I trialed firefox4, and frankly, I hated it.

@SophT: I don't know, given the security history of sudo I'm a little leery of using it, popping into a root shell with su is easy enough even if you do have to type passwords, in my opinion of course :-)

@David Wilde: Hear hear! And if you really want it in stdin, ask the shell to pull it in via <

@SophT: Umm, I think you mean ctrl+c? This is configurable, but most of the time intr set up to ^C by default.

Isn't that the house from the X-Files episode where some guy brings back some southern american indian artifact with a skull in it?-)