lailoken
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lailoken

Never mind again... Seems that the original FAQ is not valid anymore.. And on some reddit forum the CEO stated it would be totally open.

Ah... I understand now. Yup, in that way I am sure Google will soon kill them.

I too believe in an emergency fund. Working toward it at the moment; 3 months' worth of income. We just recently bought a house, so we kinda pooled everything to get the best rates etc. A good credit score did wonders too. I have no family to help, and cannot wait until I have too much cash... it was just the right

Tried it? :) I remember being in awe 30 years ago when she showed me...

Basically when she is old enough to be able to manage, she can go alone as far as I am concerned... at this point she still cannot reach things, and will mess... so she needs help.

lol, gross and funny.

For instance, my wife and I share select items like certain bank account logins, mortgage sites etc. etc. If she updates the password it is propagated back to me. Also some work-related sites with clients developer resources etc. is shared with my manager.

I see. I think I may have confused subscription services and in-app purchases. that's cool then.

I would think so as well. But pee is easier to deal with than someone's exploded bowels.

At least it's only wet... you should see the men's toilets.

Obviously you don't have a clue... I'm a father and I have a 3 year old daughter... more than once this past two weeks alone I have entered a men's toilet stall to find crap all over the seat...

Will Apple allow an iOS app that has a subscription outside of the app? I think not? I don't think it's Google that will not allow this app to exist, rather Apple will probably kill it. For now I'm using Android so I don't care.

Never mind... I just saw that it's not free. It has a monthly service fee... argh.

Yup I have a Z-Wave thermostat (I bought in anticipation a while ago now) and I've heard good things about Zigbee.. those two protocols will get you most devices out there... at least the nice low-powered and cheap ones.

I used to use and love 1Password, but times changed and so did I.

I used to use and love 1Password, but times changed and so did I.

iPassword was great when I was still locked into Apple environment. It was stunning and beautiful, and I remember it mostly working fine.

I'd really like to hear how it is... I've been tinketing with a few home automation open source solutions (2 work as packages on my Synology NAS, but they don't work well)

Smartthings seems to be vaporware...

Pity they are not around yet.