@Adam: As long as you still have it in iTunes, you can sync it to devices.
@Adam: As long as you still have it in iTunes, you can sync it to devices.
Sounds like a good way to start second guessing yourself... Definitely good to stop and think about ideas before doing things, but to start by doubting yourself sounds like a dangerous habit.
@esquire415: Just did some searching, that one shows some real promise! Thanks for the heads up.
I hate to admit it, but I still see the iPad as the most favorable tablet. I am not really into the whole tablet thing yet, but I am desperately hoping to see another company come up with something really innovative.
Don't forget double space on Dropbox! That one is great.
@GV_Goat: That is actually a really great sounding idea. Probably insanely difficult to implement in real life, but something to keep in mind (at the very least for inclusion into science fiction).
I have seen a more significant percentage of spam, but I still find Google to be the best way of finding stuff. It is way better than the old days of search engines, so I can't complain.
@illegal3alien: I hate to say it, but I have found that to be partially true, so I can't tell if you are joking there.
I can work well on a system with 100Gb (120 if I need a secondary OS installed).
While I agree with the folks that say Linux has already done it (and in many ways, done it better), this is still a nice touch.
It is not a beautiful watch, but if they have gotten a nice little BT feature set like that with a fair battery life, I could buy into it.
Amazon if it is a physical object, but Steam and Blizzard have gotten all my PC gaming money for a while.
@TmsT: Haha, I thought it was a typo, then I found it repeated...
@IphtashuFitz: "You have the right to remain silent..."
I used to have a dual monitor setup with a 21" wide monitor in landscape and a 17" 4:3 in portrait. It was really nice to use the second monitor for any text heavy work (such as reading papers and coding).
@Arafelis: I'm more interested in the laden landspeed of the average US senator, but mostly because I think it would be funny to test them on it ;)
Just took a look at my Kindle books, only found one that has the button to loan. It is a nice start, but it is going to require some publishers cooperating before it becomes a real option.
@greyknight10661: Thanks for the response. I suppose the article still has some weight then. It is good to have a chance to compare things on an appropriate level though.
"Roman soldiers walked nearly 40 miles a day with fifty pounds of supplies"
That seems to be about the same form factor as my Mini 9 uses. Sadly, the Mini 9 uses PATA over mini PCIe, not SATA.