jhotmann
Jordan Hotmann
jhotmann

I have a short 2.5 mile bike commute every day, and it works wonders for clearing my head both before and after work. During the work day, my coworkers and I usually take a couple 15 minute walks to break up the work day. Other than that, on the weekends I usually bike, ski, or hike/camp and those are great because

Vote: Google hangouts

There are several things I miss.

I currently rent a 2 story house in Colorado, so making modifications isn't allowed and I wouldn't want to put that kind of cash into something I don't own...so I have a makeshift whole house fan setup which works pretty well with the cool nights and mornings here on the front range.

I'm a huge fan of voice actions. The one I use most is definitely "Remind me to..." as I need constant reminders so I don't forget things. The geofencing ability makes it really nice because I can remind myself to do things right when I get home or to work.

Built mine in 2007 for around $2000, Since then I have added a 1.5TB hard drive ($100), a 60GB SSD ($60), 4 GB more ram ($40), and a new graphics card ($120). OS upgrades have been free (legitimately) so new hardware has really been the only added cost. $320/6 = $53.33/year.

I agree that unless you've spent a fair amount of time with a Nexus you won't understand how awesome they are. I've been using Android since the beginning and the Nexus 4 and stock Android 4.2 are so much better than any previous phone I have ever used. I can't go back now, it's just that much better.

Paranoid Android is so amazing. When I show people anything on my phone and they see me use the pie controls it blows their mind. I haven't been using Halo much but I think it will be a killer feature.

VOTE: Nexus 4

I got in at a small company with basically no experience. They would give me little tasks and I would complete them quickly and so they kept giving me harder and harder tasks. This was great because I learned a ton and got to do a wide variety of tasks. Unfortunately, I eventually got spread too thin and had too

I used to use a bunch of extensions, then I replaced them all with the DashClock Tasker extension. Lowered my memory usage and allowed me to customize things to my liking.

Same here. I am usually focusing on one topic and most of my tabs are related to that topic. Once I find the solution I close them all down and move on to the next thing.