@MazdaMania: I loved my G1 as much as [some people], but I wouldn't look back if that's what you traded up for
@MazdaMania: I loved my G1 as much as [some people], but I wouldn't look back if that's what you traded up for
@dcdttu: Then "Flying Toast" on the Android market FTW for you
@phool: From personal experience I'd say deny. After a full days use on my Nexus, almost regardless of the specific live wallpaper, the battery drain sits around 3%. Compare that to 40-60% for the screen itself, and it really doesn't seem like it's an issue
@a sexy hot dog: Uh, that's what his email says he did.
@TonyRockyHorror: This is asinine. Under terms set out by AT&T prior to the launch of the phone, he should be entitled to a lower price. It is completely reasonable of him to then assume that he should get that price. It isn't like he signed up for a 2 year contract, then started bitching when they wouldn't let him…
@pwheeler: You'd think the problem would come from one of those, but the odd thing is it's certain episodes out of entire seasons that are mistagged. Episodes that all follow the same naming convention. It doesn't make any sense, and Boxee doesn't want to listen to my attempts to correct its mistakes.
@Reduced ooooo, ooooooooooooooooooo: I'm had the opposite problem. Boxee doesn't tag things right, mixes up TV with Movies (most frustratingly, only select episodes - not even the whole season), and is extremely obtuse in letting me correct it's mistakes. So obtuse in the beta, that I gave up and went back to Plex.
@Torokun: The actors would be legal - the ruff this that the law is extremely unpopular in Mexico, leading to a general travel boycott of Arizona.
@klinquist: Wow. That explains quite a bit. I always figured that Dropbox was lying to me when it would mark whole albums as uploaded nearly instantly, because I'm my college's pokey wifi (WTF on a major institution have download/upload speeds below half a megabit).
@TVarmy: You can do it by replacing the "AppleUSBMultitouch.kext" file. I did it on my older MBP, but I can't for the life of me remember where I found the instructions. But yes, you can do it, so don't loose faith and google away!
I used Google Voice as voicemail for awhile a few months ago. The transcription wasn't accurate around half the time word wise, but the lighter colored "we don't know what they're spouting at you but here's some words anways" text could usually be reasoned out phonetically.
@triggerx: For one reason or another they don't get much attention, but as of this week they have the fastest 3G network around (though real world usage can of course differ wildly so that stat isn't the most helpful). And their 3g covers around 200 million people compared to AT&T's 230 million.
@yogibimbi: The desire for more memory drives us together, not apart. My god that's dorky
@JayOregon: Do you live a city? Because I've had the misfortune of being on T-mobile in rural areas where it contracts with someone else, and it hasn't been fun. Being around a substantial population makes the situation far better.
@deitiphobia: If you're willing to deal with the UI shortcomings of WinMo, it does offer an unparalleled amount of customization and a huge app catalog. You just have to work a bit harder to to get things working.