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The Charge 3 meets all of those apart from the quiet system sounds. I really can’t speak to the Oontz Angle but it should have good sound (coming from Cambridge Soundworks) and apparently has a quieter startup sound. I don’t know about the battery indicator and pushing the button though.

The Charge 3 meets all of those apart from the quiet system sounds. I really can’t speak to the Oontz Angle but it

The serving size is 3 cookies with a mass of 28g. For comparison, a pack of chips ahoy (4 cookies) is 40g. So they’re slightly smaller than chips ahoy and you get one fewer in a serving.

Adventures of Mana is a very faithful remake. The graphics are obviously different but apart from that the main complaint I hear is that it plays too similarly to FFA and doesn’t include anything extra.

They’ve already re-released Final Fantasy Adventure a couple times as part of the Mana series. It was released as Sword of Mana on GBA in 2003 and Adventures of Mana on Vita, Android and iOS in 2016.

I haven’t experience Phantom Clutch, but when I have to stop quickly I slam both feet on the brake in her car and send us both flying.

Transportation and Social Security are in red, I can only assume that means those are the problem areas of our budget and need to be cut. /s

In addition to the cartridges, it’s likely more difficult to port games due to the Switch being based on ARM while PS4/Xbone/PC are all x86.

You can block unanswered numbers from the call log in Google Dialer.

See, this is the kind of stuff I’m talking about above. T-Mobile does not throttle you, they deprioritize you just like Verizon. I’m genuinely curious as to where you got this idea from that T-Mobile “guarantees” you get throttled after 30GB. Is it just that you read articles like this one and don’t dig into it

Honestly, everyone needs to stop reporting it as “throttled” because it is not throttling. It truly is deprioritization, at least on T-Mobile. My wife has used over 34GB this month and received the notification that she would be deprioritized. I’ve run several speed tests since then and she is still getting the same

I agree, the Play:1's are a better buy. The Play:3 is louder... and that’s about it. The Play:1 has a cleaner and more balanced sound.

I agree, the Play:1's are a better buy. The Play:3 is louder... and that’s about it. The Play:1 has a cleaner and

Is there any value to this if I make coffee, and thus open my coffee container, every day?

Is there any value to this if I make coffee, and thus open my coffee container, every day?

As has been pointed out, the scores will all be pretty different and could even put you in different brackets. I think the bigger value though is that you basically get free credit monitoring. CapitalOne for example sends monthly updates that will show you any newly opened accounts so you should be tipped off pretty

Aren’t those Aukey products “chargers” and not “hubs”? A USB hub allows you to plug more devices into a single USB port on a host (USB host -> multiple USB devices). The Amazon link for those products seem to show a charger (wall power -> multiple USB devices). 

Aren’t those Aukey products “chargers” and not “hubs”? A USB hub allows you to plug more devices into a single USB

Well, I’m not talking about shutting it down without the button but about a different function of the same button. When you press the power button, the power control module sends a signal to the CPU that tells it “the power button is pressed.” This signal is passed on to the operating system (software). If the button

With the tech out there that allows for fingerprint scanners to be embedded under the display, you could even make that all one step.

Yeah, pretty much every phone these days has a hardware-triggered power-off function controlled by holding the power button down for 10 seconds. Software can’t prevent that.

It should be compatible with all of those, but I think it’s limited to US only...

That’s why I love Google Voice. I can see the text of messages like that and delete them/call the person back without needing to play it.

That’s not that Pandora doesn’t get along with you, that’s just what they offer. Their Help site used to specify that mobile use caps out at 64kbps AAC (which is better than MP3 at a similar bitrate, but still not great). The web is either 64kbps for free listeners or 192kbps for premium (I don’t know how that’s