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Man, molasses even shits slow?

I think manufacturers shouldn’t be advertising them (or phones) with 16 or whatever GB space when a good sized chunk of it is for the OS. they should advertise the usable space. Better yet, have dedicated OS space and then they wouldn’t have to tell us lies about space on them. My daughters have Samsung 8 GB tablets.

SSD will have this laptop booting up in about 10-12 seconds to desktop. I personally use a Low power 15W Acer quad core with a SSD drive.

Describing it as “some of the strangest geology in the universe” might be a little strong, but “some of the strangest geology yet encountered in one tiny corner of the universe by a species that has barely managed to leave the planet of its birth and is just now beginning to catch glimpses of planets other than the

Or you can just middle click instead.

If any of AT&T’s other acquisitions are any indication, they’ll slowly turn the service to absolute crap within 5 years while raising the price and finding ways to overcharge for support.

Remember they days not parking the head of your hard drive was terrifying? Man...i feel so old today.

Here’s a link for UK customers:

Well, those places are separated across the globe, so technically yes. But realistically, no.

Here is a link to a free trial month btw, since they don’t link to it from their front-page:

I see... so unless it also includes Antarctica, the Amazons and all Oceans/Seas, then it’s not global?

Definitely Aquaman for his Aqua-dick.

I realize it’s easy for me to say this, because I don’t work for a Gawker site, but if LG is calling me to get one of my writers fired for a review I stand by, then I’m telling LG that we won’t ever be reviewing their products again without a public apology.

The G3 is every bit as good.
The time of LG is upon us. At least until they decide they’re better than android, try to make their own OS, fail, create an even more bloated skin for android, then make a gimmicky phone with a curved screen at the top and bottom and a glass back 5 years after that was cool.

I do...

Good!... now Mr. Wheeler can we do something about tethering?...

I try not to clog my browser with unneeded add ons. To open a link in a new tab I simply hold the Ctrl key while clicking it. You can also right click and select "Open in new tab"

That's fine I suppose if your mouse only has two buttons; otherwise, why not simply middle click to load the link in a new tab? (or perhaps you're using a touchpad?) Or hold down Ctrl and left click normally. The drag a bit and release thing is tedious for some of us. I find, with a touchpad, holding Ctrl and tapping

8. An All-in-One Eroder (of time)