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Oh, this is easy. Built this over the weekend, coincidentally. First new desktop in 6 years:

I'm pretty sure all athletic scholarships, by definition, are one year renewable, so in effect there's no retroactive scholarships.

I have one. Bought it the first week it was out.

Seriously, hashtag much?

It's a beautiful phone, but I really wish it had a microSD slot and a removable battery. Those are remarkably useful features. And before some dildo starts chiming in about how Apple has sold millions of phones without those features, I'll point out that I was one of those users, with 32gig iPhones, but constantly

I love my Note II, but I wish that Samsung would really reconsider the aesthetics of the stock Touchwiz launcher - it just looks like crap. The grid ratio is just pokey, especially for phones that are 720p or 1080p - they can fit so much more info and icons and obviously have more screen real estate than most of the

That's a truly dumb thing for Schiller to say.

Years ago I did the same thing. The kicker was that when running the shower with no head, you could see that the water volume was huge, but not much was coming out. So it was just a matter of deduction to figure out how to do it.

Just to ask the basic physics question, which I really should already know the answer to:

it supports everything - on android you can do software decoding, so its just a matter of downloading the right viewer. I don't think it can do AC3 or something. There was some audio codec I couldn't get to work right. But MKV and AVI are just peachy.

if you're a heavy google user, then switching is super easy. It's the problem that Apple has going forward I think - they don't really have a meaningful cloud service component to keep users, whereas if you're married to google then you're likely to get a device that maximizes that.

Short answer: no. The only thing I use it for now is to play the Simpsons game, while the Android version gets its kinks ironed out.

I just bought a new phone in January, after having the iPhone 4 for 2.5 years. Knowing I was going to Android, it took some thinking as to whether to buy then or wait until Spring. I bought then, knowing that if I didn't, I'd end up on the hedonic treadmill forever, always waiting for the next big thing.

I recently bought a top-end Android from AT&T, where I was a longtime iPhone subscriber, still with unlimited data. Given how such plan no longer exists and the plan itself is worth money, there was no way to go through Amazon or elsewhere and upgrade and still retain the plan. It took a direct call to AT&T

I used to run AOKP on my Nexus 7, until the latest JB iteration. I found that the multi-user setup in JB made flashing complicated because it jammed all my previous files into a weird part of the filespace, plus 4.2.1 is pretty good, so it wasn't worth the brain damage to keep using AOKP given the additional

I switched this week from an iPhone 4 (and 3G before that) to the Galaxy Note II.

Never been on one, but I gather from the video and my understanding of its design that above a certain weight, you really can't expect the gyros on the Segway to balance out one's momentum, especially if somebody is 300+.

True.

I'd love for cameras to get smaller, but physics indicates that's unlikely. But then again, I'm probably looking at FF for my next DSLR, and my favorite cameras to shoot are a Hasselblad and Rolleiflex, so I clearly value "sensor" size over all else.