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Going thru shoes that quickly sounds really odd or even your expensive shoes were in reality poor quality. I'd rather have a few pairs of nice shoes that I can alternate between (as you generally shouldn't wear the same shoes the next day).

#1 is still less of a risk than having the same password for multiple services which could lead to one being compromised and thus all the rest being compromised. Besides, you probably don't have valuable enough information for anyone to actually bother trying to first acquire your encrypted password database and

Generally the only thing that can't be altered is the shoulders on a suit. So if a jacket fits right on the shoulders but has too short sleeves or too wide waist, check that there's enough material to lengthen the sleeves. The waist can be usually taken in.

They are useful for telling the other participant that you are not at the office or home and thus your messages may be brief as typing on virtual keyboards is still annoying.

Why on earth would they have the print and web marketing team handle such a crucial and visible part of the UI? Why don't they have a team of usability experts and designers who are well versed in UI design instead? Because judging by the results, the team that did the icons is rather incompetent. The new icons are

I don't see how the PS4 would be much worse in the media department. The PS3 is already pretty good as a media hub at least for me and I'm fine with switching to my TV when I want to watch it, in fact it's just easier anyway. The PS3 is a great box to use with something like Universal Media Server for streaming video

The resolution is really bad though. Less than my iPhone 4 but with a larger screen size. Same thing with the S3 Mini if I remember correctly.

I'd also say that Directory Opus is far superior to Xplorer 2. That said, I do feel it is too expensive and as Win7's file manager is actually quite decent I haven't bothered upgrading my DOpus license.

The price varies a lot as far as I know. Some really good trainers can be cheap (but not necessarily "well known"), some expensive ones crap.

You can always use alternative drivers like Steermouse or use another software to configure keys like BetterTouchTool. The only problem I have with OSX and mouse support is that there is lag with the mouse cursor unless you use Steermouse or some other implementation that fixes this.

Nah, it's still hopelessly slow on OSX too. On Windows, it takes about 3x more time to scan my music library compared to Foobar2k or Winamp. Same deal on OSX compared to any 3rd party music manager.

You mean in the way the iPhone app doesn't have related artists, has a pretty fucked up navigation (if you are in search -> artist -> bandname you have to click tons of times to be able to go back to a playlist for example as the menu button is replaced by the back button). Seriously, try the Android version, it seems

Personally I'd be more than happy if this led to Adobe's demise. Creative Suite is a bloated mess that is completely non native, buggy and aside from Photoshop has terrible tools (for example even the basic tools in Illustrator are awful compared to something like Sketch).

These are all so completely hideous and bulky looking. I understand they serve a purpose if you need to have your phone in rough conditions but otherwise I'd just get a cheap bumper in a nice color and be done with it.

The Hackintosh bootloaders aren't meant to be used with real Macs. It's a wonder it even works. In my experience when you get everything working, a Hackintosh is just as stable as a real Mac. The most problematic thing seems to be getting sleep to work.

Considering the best discrete mobile GPUs are pretty much the equivalent of a 2-3 year old desktop GPU and not found in most devices due to heat and cost concerns, I don't think the integrated Intel GPUs will be anything special.

Actually Hackintoshes have gotten a lot easier to do. With new Gigabyte boards, it's ridiculously easy to get one up and running. The main thing that breaks when updating is the onboard sound as it relies on a patched kernel extension (driver) but that's just one more reboot (update - reboot - fix kext - reboot) to

Backward support all the way to stone age is not a good thing. WinXP is basically that at the moment. I like that Apple does set some demands on what can run their latest OS. Considering OS upgrades are rather cheap (though not exactly well distributed if you have to jump from 10.5 to newer ones) it's easy to keep any

I use both. As far as user interface goes, OSX is lightyears ahead of Windows. It's intuitive, nearly all programs look like native software and overall the whole OS works nicely in general. It has its own set of quirks but overall I feel that right now it's the only truly good desktop OS.

You pretty much have to go all the way to 30" 2560x1600 if you want high res 16:10. At those sizes I actually find 16:9, 27" 2560x1440 res displays a bit more comfortable.