lordbannon
lordbannon
lordbannon

The S10s are a huge pain as far as fit goes. They may be great, but as a larger headed person, they didn't work for me. I like the S305s as far as fit and them staying where they are supposed to, but they seem to be unreliable for exercise. I've had two pairs die on me in the past couple months, more than likely due

Having a grand total of one item of clothing which falls into this category....I forget all the damn time.

First one that was mine and mine alone? Compaq Presario 9232 bought after saving up from about a year working at McDonalds in high school. Blazing fast Pentium 120 with the pimp new Windows 95 hotness.

I grabbed one of them refurbished on Newegg for $550, and at that price it was a great buy. I have one of the cheap Korean 27" guys next to it, and if it hadn't started doing some crazy red pixel popping nonsense I'm not sure which would be better other than the obvious extra inputs on the ASUS

To each their own, etc. But that's a pretty bad example. Seeing as how the gear icon is just about the universal Settings icon, and is prominently displayed on the camera screen on (I think all of) the Galaxy phones. There are certainly some idiotic settings placements in Android...but that's not one of them.

I have long wondered about the complains about various phones being too large to use one handed, and thanks to your gif, I finally figured it out. Steve Jobs was right all along: you ARE holding it wrong.

Seems to be a bit of difference in the study vs the real world. Smashing the burger in a pan or on a flat top results in the burger cooking in its own meat juice. Burger cooked in its own juice remains juciy.

I don't remember it ever NOT being a part of windows. But it may not have been in 3.1