I bought a set of old Fisher speakers at a Goodwil for around $35 that looked something like this.
I bought a set of old Fisher speakers at a Goodwil for around $35 that looked something like this.
They have a K cup machine at our office, and the coffe it produces is so bad that I've decided to use a french press instead. But I still use the coffee from the K cups (I open three of them and empty the contents into the french press).
The post mentions : "If you want to cache certain tracks that you know you'll listen to a lot, you can just long-press on a track, album, or playlist, and tap "Available Offline"."
Subsonic is cool yes... however I found that while its android app was good, it was not quite as good as the standard android app for me. Also, I prefer not to host my own data anymore... too many losses and too much time and money spent on drives and backups. But as far as metadata is concerned, Subsonic is cool with…
Mac the Ripper is not a transcoder... it only does the de-CSS. However, technically Handbrake does not decode the DVDs either, but instead will utilize libraries that are part of VLC to do this... something I only realized when I wanted to use Handbrake on Windows... only works on Mac.
Another option is KeyBindingsEditor.
This butter fixation has got to be a US-only thing... here you have popcorn with zero fat and cholesterol, and is healthy and good for you... and you add butter!?
I left Facebook when it was still cool to do so... before the film make it obvious.
What's Timeline and why is it bad again? Do people still use Facebook?
I've been looking into this the past few weeks. The problem is that the iPhone needs about 1A of current and the Samsung Galaxy Tab about 2A (The Samsung Galaxy Tab will not charge beyond around 50% while on when plugged into a standard computer USB port)
I (mostly) agree.
I tend to agree... but the same goes for Lightroom (not sure about newer versions) and Picasa. Both are actually just mirroring your directory hierarchy... you don't need these programs, but they have benefits.
Firstly, the files in iPhoto are not sorted in directories based on albums and depending on which images were modified you have a disjunct set of photos in original and modified directories which are not simple to merge.
iPhoto sucks because:
It may be good, but no matter how slick and polished it is than to the competition, if it does not work over all my devices it is not cloud. Android is half the market, and not supporting it in my mind you cannot call it a good 'cloud' solution. Just like iBooks is great, but does not work on anything other than the…
The cold will run your car remote battery down faster... otherwise this would be a good idea.
I find that not only was Parallels better for games, it actually ran lighter and faster, which means I could use it on my older work Macbook that I used for Windows XP virtualization. As for stability... I've used both excessively, and have found no problem with either.
Technically you are running xterm on Linux. Thus off-topic.
If it does I stand corrected on that, but the fact still stands that OS X filesystems can use defragmenting sometimes. I work with VMs (a lot) running Windows and OS X development/gaming environments, and I see some slowdowns on these large files over time (Since HFS+ only defragments <20MB files), also small file…
iStat's clock is brilliant yeah... I love and use the timezones lots. (and just having a month view is useful, not just the clock, but all the items). It is very customizable and I hate working on a Mac where I cannot see the activity (because invariably there are apps that misbehave and run your laptop unnecessarily…