presidentarthur
presidentarthur
presidentarthur

It was but no one pays attention and actually reads things!! come on.

Eggsactly! There’s a charge showing up on their bill for the extra DVR, but we pay for the wireless lines that my in-laws use via a group plan (that have a stacked-multi-line discount) on our account so it evens out.

Totally there with you. I’m at the point where their 150Mbps downstream is available for the same price I’m spending for Uverse internet. I’m gonna have no choice but to go back to the dark side. I still won’t subscribe to their TV though, I have a slingbox HD running on a headless HD DVR box at my inlaws.

Wrong. That flag is badass.

I feel like Amazon Prime has always been an unreal proposition from the get-go. If I want to pony up the 3.99 extra, I can even get things overnight. Their customer service is also, unreal. I’ve NEVER had a bad experience with it. From a customer-facing standpoint, they’re tops. From an employer standpoint, I’m not so

Logitech Performance MX.

Logitech Performance MX.

Logitech Anywhere MX. Just the right size, runs on instantly replaceable AA batteries, plenty of programmable buttons. I have the old version that uses the USB receiver, but there’s a new Bluetooth version and an internal rechargeable battery.

Logitech Anywhere MX. Just the right size, runs on instantly replaceable AA batteries, plenty of programmable

According to WindowsCentral these phones also have removable batteries, which is something else the Note doesn’t do anymore. Assuming you don’t mind the app gap I can definitely recommend the Surface and Windows Phones. I own both and love them dearly, but I do end up taking an Android with me sometimes, especially

I’ve heard that as well, but I’ll believe it when I see it. Intel phones would have been made a long time ago if there weren’t fairly massive hurdles to cross regarding processor cooling and battery life. It’s the whole reason that all phones and tablets have ARM processors. The only way a Surface phone would be

The larger one supports the Surface pen, but the pen is sold separately and does not fit into the phone. Both support ‘continuum’ so they can be used as a desktop if you buy a $100 dock. The desktop interface runs windowed universal Windows apps, not x86 programs. They have so many of the right ideas but the execution

I like the part in the post in the middle: “Here’s the full image of 100% of what you’re spending $225 on.” That’s a nice touch. I mean, I can understand digital trading card games like Hearthstone to a certain extent. OK, you’re not getting a physical product, but ‘opening a pack’ could net you something that gives

Thank god there are still hot singles in my area that want to fuck me now.

I also agree with the back cover sentiment. I think my N4 back is fine. It does not slide or scratch easy.

Overall, this isn’t a bad phone. I can’t say it is, but it’s lacking in two important areas. NFC which is going to be here in less than a week and is going to be big come October. That and Quick Charging, which any phone with a non-removable battery should have.

Sadly... I don’t there are many phones with these features anymore. These are definitely two of the most important things I want in a phone. Seriously, is the G4 the only phone left with these options?

3) No NFC.
4) Another way too big phone in a sea way too big phones.

Faults:
1) Non-removable battery.
2) No SD card slot (could easily replace second SIM in US version, though).

Interesting idea re: chugging alcohol in front of the law enforcement officer. As for Gary Busey, he wandered off after your second sentence when he saw a shiny object on the side of the road and it started talking to him. Poor Gary.

I wouldn’t say it’s unfounded. They’re certainly come a very long way in the last two years. “Cool” is pretty subjective and relative to your competition. It just so happens that their competitors are pretty boring at the moment.

Who the hell mounts an LRM 20 rack on the arm?