lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

Yup, I had issue with that as well. But I guess the bars represent "Impact" which would suggest that larger is worse. Further reading confirmed this for me, but I do wish they would add that on the graph as well.

I know Tasker could be "prettier" and easier to use, but I much prefer having a single application to do the vital few (and some other nice-to-haves) automation.

(What I used up until now)

That's why I usually only send a picture on the 3rd attempt.

This is one (amongst many others) of my Tasker scripts.

AVG perhaps, but not Avast!

Yup, Whiston is correct in this, I too thought otherwise, but my assumption was based on past experience... it seem that MSE has slipped in its ratings from A+ to B these days in real-world protection scores. But I only ever run Steam and my one work App in my Windows VM. (And can rollback if anything is corrupted, so

This comes to mind...

1984 for me. Was a Commodore VIC-20 (with 8k RAM cartridge)

A huge problem for me is finding clothes that fit me well. I am a bit wide, but I am taller than the average. Clothing (and shoe) shops have a great selection of the median. But almost 99% of clothes I find for my height seem to cater for obese people and don't fit or look good on me.

For now on Linux I use Nuvola Player, and on Mac I use G-Ear iTunes store app.

Try Drakensberg, or Knysna/George area.

Knysna area, east-coast of South Africa.

PS: The menubar controls, keyboard shortcuts, Last FM integration and notification centre are also useful. I do miss it on other platforms, but I can at least get by using Chrome on those. (Except for the Android app... which is awesome with Google Music)

Vote: G-Ear

Well... That's just your, like, opinion. Man...

Nope, alas, the more recent LEGO is so specialized that one can not do much beyond what the set was intended to build. It is possible to build other things, but nothing looks as good as for what it was intended. 20 years ago they had this as well, but not to such a extreme degree.

Same here. That's why I don't bother with anything other than Nexus and _mostly_ standard Google Apps. It has served me well, but I have had some serious annoyances with it lately. A standard Galaxy Nexus with standard firmware (nothing else) in the standard Car dock reliably crashes for all people who use it? That

It would depend on your country... I never actively looked around, and this was quite some time ago... but I seriously considered buying a second old car as a viable alternative to spare parts.

Technology changes so fast, they learn little that will be useful past a few years while playing on a tablet or phone. Whereas spacial awareness and dexterity will be needed for everything.