rjackson-old
RJackson
rjackson-old

Am I a bad person for finding this hilarious?

I'm waiting (and have been for some time) for BlindType to be released. It sounds damned brilliant.

I want a half-scale Peel P50 please.

I generally have one main window, where everything that I'm doing goes, and I deal with it one tab at a time.

@dtptampa: ADB is indeed a great tool. I don't think a device needs to be rooted, but I'm not 100% on that either.

Great idea. I've bookmarked the Chrome, Windows and Android ones. I'll try throw myself in to the habbit of checking them reguarly.

I was chatting to a few friends in WLM when watching this.... best quote myself:

If this ever gets made, I hope the dev's throw in a Pacman easter egg.

@Robert Manders: In my experience they're quite brittle too. And you never want to clean up a smashed one....ohhh the mess. D:

@ajscarvalho: "QR Codes and Data Matrix codes can encode contact information. Upon scanning such a code, you will be prompted to add the contact information to your contacts list. In addition, Barcode Scanner can encode a contact as a QR Code and present it on-screen, so that a friend can easily scan your contact

@Nighson: They key feature of the "Retina Display" is it's pixel density, not quantity of pixels.

@salaczar: Glaciers and sheets of ice on land.

My mother's got the best solution to the problem of texting-while-driving. You guys are going to love it...

@Ghostnappa9001: 20% of your advertised speed. I'm afraid I can beat that! I get 12.5% of my advertised.

@3picide: @3picide: Speed-tests report in megabits, whereas your browser reports speed in megabytes. With your 100megabits you should expect to see around 12.5megabytes download speed (there's 8 bits in a byte).

I'm only getting 12.5% (1mbits) our "advertised speed" (8mbits), and it's the maximum our line can handle.

@You're Banned: Yeah, because Apple specialise in mobile devices. They have what, 4 phone-related products over their lifetime and HTC have...(counts) 111 products.

@B3rz3rk3r: I'm on a HTC HD2, running a Desire-based Froyo rom.