Phonebooks make for great speaker stands. That's the only use for them.
Phonebooks make for great speaker stands. That's the only use for them.
It doesn't really do anything that a gazillion other camera apps don't, does it?
@SlickaNicka: It's very simple.
@imspecial: It's not that there is anything wrong with running proprietary platforms, especially if they can use the same software for the gazillion phone models Nokia churns out each year.
@Patrick Hogan: Yeah I should've mentioned that even though it's an apartment, I own it. With rentals it's usually not worth doing anything more than putting a painting or two on the walls. The regulations can be downright silly sometimes.
Simply painting the walls can make a huge difference.
Looks more like something where you'll either accidentally burn your hand or break the tubes because there is no protection for them.
@Jackstick: Exactly. We need prosthetics that make people look like cyborgs. I mean people are going to know you're missing a leg so why not just make it look cool.
@geolemon: Afaik power handling is generally just how much power the speakers can take before melting or breaking.
@Artifex: I actually really love the idea of the FragFx, but the execution is just so lacking it's laughable.
Fragfx? Seriously? Such terrible products. Had the wireless one and after one dead one had another that to this day has severe firmware issues. Even the software is very low quality. Avoid!
He must have an endless supply of black turtleneck shirts.
@jrey182: Exactly. Or one that even attempts to scan thru files fast. Pretty much any other music player app on Windows or Mac reads all my music into the library 10x faster than iTunes.
But will they have to be played ungodly loud to sound good?
So somewhere after the concept stage, this always seems to happen with Dreamworks:
@PearceShea: Absolutely. Sure, the media would rip it apart with "omg you can kill children!!!111" bullshit without even playing the game, but it would be much better than MW2's pointless scene of slaughtering civilians without any real reason.
@The Shockwave: I also haven't found anything particularly useful beyond SBSettings. I don't feel like paying a lot more than App Store apps cost for apps that might break the next time a new iOS update becomes available.
I hid a screenshot of Rickroll in a diagram in my Bachelor's thesis.
Just today I borrowed a Douglas Adams book from the library. It was one of those "oh I'd like to read something" whims that popped into my head all of a sudden. Must be fate or something.
Overhaul the interface. Imitating XP era Office just sucks. I'd rather see them going more towards Apple's iWork suite in UI design.