jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder

You don't have Netflix, do you? :D

Interesting. I don't now if that's recognition as much as it is recall, but it's definitely not how it works for me. Seeing that we are different in this regard goes a long way to understanding why some people get so upset when someone uses the wrong homophone.

This quote is about what we should expect form ourselves. If we're talking about the work of others, I don't think we typically consider others' work to be done until it is perfect by the standard we set, meaning everything we asked them to accomplish has been done.

Yes, or the word "cue". And I apologize now because from now on you will have to hesitate to make sure you don't write "cue" when you mean "queue". At least, I do.

The times I find I have to deal with someone cutting a line is when the line begins at some distance from the service counter. Especially when their is more than one attendant. Even when it is (to me) obvious that the 10 people are waiting, there is inevitable a person that will ignore the line and walk up to one of

While I understand what you're saying, I don't see it quite that way. That would be because when I define "perfect" I define it as being exactly how I would like it to be when I say it's done. Down the road, I may decide it could be better. That is when I start working on the next revision/edition/version.

While I don't pretend to know the intent of the headline, I can agree with the point. Still, I hold the reader responsible for knowing what the story contains (or doesn't). Responding to a headline is fine, but do so with the a knowledge of content in your arsenal. We all know how headlines typically work. Much

You can't even begin to have a meaningful discussion about this until you frame it by defining the type of work that is being done. If I'm making a poster and the done product will be the final product, then all is well and good. If I'm writing software and the done product is just the first in a series of releases,

Focus less on the one word from the title and focus more on the information being presented and you'll probably b less irritated with the post. In all cases "crapware" is only "crapware" to the person that doesn't find it useful. It doesn't have to be a strict advocacy of software B over software A. Take it as the

Irking cows is fun until the bull has had enough.

I'm not understanding your post in the context of a reply to me. Did you mean to respond to someone else?

To be more precise, the Transformer line has an optional keyboard dock. You are seeing the tablet in said dock. You could use it without ever putting it near the dock.

If you use Belvedere, you can create a rule for a folder inside of Dropbox (on a local machine) that would do exactly as you ask. The local deletion would be synced with the cloud and other machines.

I never had an issue with GetJar on my A500. You should state your device when making such comments. Sometimes Android apps are a sweeping failure on a wide range of devices. Other times problematic behavior is limited to particular devices.

I wouldn't remember if I was sung the song today or yesterday and changing the song doesn't seem like it would be a solution. It's like misplacing my wallet or keys. I can often retrace where I put them on the days before but not remember where I put them earlier tonight (or late last night which is usually the

It was that you caught me off guard with your surprise to see it on the list. I could accept it not being there, but really if HP TouchPad and B&N Nook Series make the list, the Acer certainly belongs. I would make the same purchase again. That's the real testament.

If I can get away from my computer and still accomplish things that I would otherwise be tethered to my computer in order to do, I call that useful. For some that will be work, for some that will be play, for others it is not possible. But that the first two exists means they are useful, even if not for your

This might be the first time I'm voting from the position of affirming that I made the right choice. I usually abstain when I don't have experience with most of the choices, but in this case, I'm really satisfied with my choice of the A500. I'm sure I'd have been happy with some other options, but it's one of the

I love my A500. Most satisfying portable electronic device I've owned. I'm not sure which Transformer you are voting for, but (obviously, given my ownership) between the original and the A500, I went A500. USB's onboard was the deciding factor for me. A far less expensive mini keyboard or even a still less

Does it allow you more granular control over the permission than you would have by going to your app settings? If not, it isn't worth it to me to install the add-on. I've reformed my ways when it comes to installing Firefox extensions.