jurrasix
Dino_the_Dino
jurrasix

I use a messenger bag everyday and the majority of the time I don't have anything highly valuable in them. Water bottle, umbrella, lunch, maybe a light jacket.

I'm all about bags/backpacks. Use them every day.

Netflix and web hosting. XBL if you want to count that as well.

The sad part is there is a large group of iTunes users who assume you must have iTunes to be able to play music on a computer (Windows/OS X). That's not only terrifying, but amazing that Apple has been able to make iTunes a necessary component of desktop music management/player.

droidforums.net doesn't exactly count as support. You just aren't going to get my mom to go searching through Android forums to solve technical issues.

I would encourage you to look at current devices. The Milestone is such an old device now. That being said, I have never once had stability issues across HTC Sense, Skyraider, Athena, MIUI, Redemption, Warm Z 2.2, and CM7. I seem to remember the milestone just being one of those devices that (being the second big

But it does double it's battery life, add USB ports, SD card reader, a full size keyboard, a trackpad, and support for a bunch of usb peripherals. This is a keyboard case, the Transformer has a keyboard dock that extends your interface.

Works great, AdFree took care of the ads in the app drawer on the free version. I used WidgetLocker to set up a Windows 7 style lock screen, this will be fun to try out for awhile. I still love launcher pro.

I thought sense icons did display unread counts? It's been awhile since I was running Sense, but for certain things like mail, gmail, texts, I thought it would. Check display settings. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your question.

I could have said it in a more reasonable way. I was just pointing out that orev was probably talking perfection in the subjective sense, and you replied if he meant technically perfect. If I'm in the market for that, I'll be sure to get your advice since you seem to know what you are talking about.

Not for me it isn't. It's really that simple. Maybe I don't like it neutral, maybe I like it this way or that. There may be a technically correct and accurate neutral speaker, but perfection is subjective.

Is that not also a downside to Apple's service as well? It's a downside for both, and other services may be better, but not to mention it is kind of dumb. I don't think MS is going to disappear from this market any time soon.

Solved my own issue hopefully. In the filter you can select "never send to Spam". That should take care of that.

I set a filter up in GMail to label all my Facebook emails. I must have hit spam at one point, because they now only go straight to the spam folder. Going in and marking some not spam hasn't changed anything, what's the easiest way to get them off the spam list?

That's what I assumed, and neither this article or the sources seems to clarify how he hung his PS3. The bottom of that model is solid plastic, no mount holes or anything. I'm just curious if he was brave enough to drill some holes for screws, or he came up with an equally clever way to mount the console.

I can't imagine he, or a good portion of PS3 users are hiking their consoles around the house, let alone to LAN parties. As always, this isn't a universal solution, especially for someone who doesn't like the techy aesthetic or constantly moves their console around.

So the PS3 is mounted to the wall with tape/some glue? I hope the best for his console, I'll just hide mine instead. Creative idea though. Excellent execution.

Well then I learned something new by mistake. I'd be nice to rid myself of AIM, but do users using AIM clients see me online on my GTalk account?

Just checked mine and was able to sign in and it imported all my AIM contacts. I clicked the drop down arrow next to chat and it gives me the ability to "sign in/out of AIM". I've never checked before, but I would like it if this made it's way over to the mobile app as well.

It may not be Sense only, TouchWiz could have it, but the stock Android dialer lacks that feature. My LG Chocolate, and EnV2 from back in the day even had that built in. I've been hoping they update it. The whole phone app seems like a mess compared to Sense though.