Does anyone have a Greasemonkey script that will strip Gizmodo of its superfluous exclamation points?
Does anyone have a Greasemonkey script that will strip Gizmodo of its superfluous exclamation points?
All these comments are about as unfunny as the tattoo. And the tattoo "artist" should have consulted a map before doing this.
It's better than a greyhound dog carrying bull semen.
Are employees going to be supplied with sunscreen?
I'm flying to Lisbon next month on Continental. Just out of curiosity, I started the upgrade process. It said it would take 20,000 points and $500 to upgrade to first-class. I don't know what the minimum is for a free flight on Continental, but I can't imagine you'd spend more by doing that than by getting an upgrade.
Speaking of Chrome and tabs, does anyone know of an extension that lets you switch tabs based on when you last used them? I hate the way Chrome tab switching works based on the order of the tabs in the window. I used to love the Firefox extension FLST (focus last selected tab).
"The trio hopes to add other features to the windows like automation that would brighten your portal during take off and dim it at night."
I just sent my Foxl v2 back to Amazon. Sure, they sounded good, but any song with even a hint of exaggerated bass caused significant distortion.
Next time I commit a massacre, remind me to do it at the college in the next town over from Virginia Tech.
Was there a directive from Nick Denton that Gizmodo should increase the use of the exclamation point?
I wish all the new phones weren't so massive. I don't want to feel like I'm carrying around a novel in my pocket. Now that the Atrix bootloader has been unlocked, I'm very tempted to upgrade to it from my Nexus One. It has a similar processor and the same amount of RAM, but the higher screen resolution and battery…
It also does text-to-speech in the language it's been translated to, which is a really useful feature. I'm sure it'll come to Android soon enough, but it just seems strange that they'd give the iOS version more features than the version for their own OS.
Why is the iOS version better than the Android version?
@Adam Pash: Yeah, it's definitely not as full-featured as Sick Beard. One feature of Sick Beard that I'd love to see added is the ability to set a range of qualities at which it will download a movie. As far as I know, if you add the movie as 720p, it will download that regardless of whether or not there's a higher…
You should check out CouchPotato, which is similar to Sick Beard, but it downloads...uh...public domain movies...when they're available.
@kinkade: Pay for the premium license of Titanium and you don't have to accept for every app.
Has anyone been able to get multi-touch to work with the new keyboard on a Nexus One? It doesn't seem to be working on mine.
I've been wanting to do something similar for a while using an Arduino. Using Foursquare is a great idea, though.
I guess this is the heir to the Olevia 747i's throne. I've been living with the 747i for a few years and I've been very happy with it. If it weren't for the fact that I'm getting married soon and my fiance won't let me spend money, I'd consider replacing the 747i with this Visio.
@kane2742: Here's the Searchify author's post on the changes: [olilan.co.uk]