lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

Yup, I switched back from Ting (not that it was bad) since this plan is just so perfect for me at the moment. My wife is on the GVoice/hangouts setup, while I use a SIP provider (callcentric.com). Mine works better (less missed calls), but I lack the SMS/MSS support she has. Both systems work well with my Obi 100 I

I've mainly stopped using Ting because my Nexus 5 used a different network type, and resulted in almost no reception when I needed it in the places I lived. I averaged around $28 / month on Ting and $30 on T-Mobiles (hard-to-get) "unlimited" 3Gb plan. I like Ting for many reasons, but T-Mobile was not bad either. Ting

I find the Amazon ones pretty nice, nice cord, and the magnets are more useful than I thought they would be. The only problem I have with them is fit... they tend to drop slightly out of my ears if I lie back on the couch. I know the Sennheisers are generally excellent. I love their circumaural headphones. Have not

I find the Amazon ones pretty nice, nice cord, and the magnets are more useful than I thought they would be. The

I recently moved away from Amazon Glacier to using cloud syncing to a Google Drive account as a versioned backup system. It is much simpler, and as for restoring data, I know it is possible since it is a syncing solution (and I can just download it of sync it to my desktop as well if needed).

I had the same problem at home, and I found that it was some minor incompatibility... When I put an adapter in between (or run it through my AV receiver first) it works fine.

Can't really tell. Both look mostly similar. I've used both (used Emacs since around 1988) and VIM more often recently. VIM can do split windows, people just don't commonly do that I guess...

lol. Just saw him in "Blended" (horrible but fun) last night...

For one thing, finally allows us to run Java apps... since those are exclusively 64bit now. Otherwise not much else I would notice. (They say faster/smaller, but for me that's not a problem...)

Yup, front pockets.

Perhaps this will create a generation of well-adjusted children who can moderate their parent's internet addiction for them?

I've tried 2 minimalist wallets. I love the idea and wanted it to work... but after it fell out of my pockets twice (when I sit down/get in the car) I decided to be more cautious and rather get a more bulky wallet.

You and me both, dude.

The Breville comes with an adapter for that exact same espresso holder mounting. I use that at work, and just make Aeropress at home...

Many health care plans include a Flexible Spending Account. Medical and other expenses come out of these pre-tax, but until recently, the money was use-it-or-lose-it. Depending on your employer, those rules might be more flexible know.

Basically what I wanted to say. Atom has even cured me of my Sublime-envy.

Alas, nope. I really wished it were. But it's the best there is for management (mass editing tags/renaming/etc). My primary method is POF (plain old files), and when I move a file I don't want to have to deal with metadata inconsistencies as in iTunes. I also want to store my files centrally on my NAS and iTunes has

I second the (baby) carrots.

On Mac I like the following apps: