If there is a way, I've not figured it out.
If there is a way, I've not figured it out.
Just adding a "me too" to this discussion. I join the the refrain that says there are so many free apps out there, it's hard to bring myself to buy one. But I will spend hours considering which is better for me, while not being willing to wait ten minutes until I get home to make coffee instead of buying it.
It would be nice it the YouTube let you know a video could not be embedded before you completed your failed attempt at embedding it.
This post is golden. If only because it intends to remedy a bad situation rather than just promote dishonesty for the sake of saving a buck or otherwise achieving smug self-satisfaction. True, you want to prevent it on the front in, but life being what it is, these situations happen.
Strangely, I had no problem with it and I usually stumble through their eats shoots and leaves style headlines.
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There is an apk out there that will work to install GV on the A500. [www.androidtablets.net]
Nice.
Thank you.
Now that I have more eyes, what Honeycomb compatible applications should I pay attention to? Not for any specific purpose but what's out there that I might not have paid attention to when I as using Eclair.
@Hasteur, I guess this means no wild stories.
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Sorry, curtis07, you didn't come off I rude. I forgot one of the major failings of the internet. When I put "touchie" it was a play on "touché". My fault.
I used this approach in designing a project rubric for a class. Though, not with this idea in mind. I wanted it to be an visual indicator to them that they were finished with the tasks rather than a motivator to move them toward completing the tasks.
Is it $250 as in real pricing or $250 as in Photoshop pricing? <In Ryan Stiles voice> If you know what I mean.
There is much profundity with the image for this quote.
I love this one.
"Touchie" I didn't even read far enough to see that it was a topic-specific HY. Let me revise my question to "I just "built" a honeycomb tablet...?' :D
I'll just redirect so I don't have to post twice. Honeycomb apps: [blog.lifehacker.com]
I see you're fairly new. Which means, you're getting exposed to something that somehow manages to be a common occurrence here — having a question that LH somehow knew you had and answered just before you could even ask it. So, here you are: