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I can barely read Arial something about the way the letter edges line up instantly makes me dyslexic.

This was my Evo 4g with CM7, the bottom icons are not docked and to acess launcher you press home after you are on the home screen.

I'm still really miffed that I can't get these games on the pc. =(

HAHA, that looks awesome. (I think you know what my answer is)

Pizza delivery, if you don't tip me you are just an asshole. I make about 4 dollars an hour (including gas costs) if I get no tips, which really isn't worth it at all. Also don't fuck with people who handle your food, unless you'd like it messed up next time.

There is definitely a point where you need superior material to go with the engineering, you only get so far with paper cones and particle board boxes. On the flipside engineering is very very important. I can use the best materials in the world and my speakers would sound like garbage if I used a bad design. When you

Thanks! I'm only 19 and I'm getting better at it every day. I do all these projects for other people. since I have no money I wound up with a 50wpc T-amp two dumpster dive sony's (not good at all but I just use this for watching TV or loud party music mostly.) and a cheap 12" sub from Parts-express, I'm saving up to

That's the special part, they make gold controllers but they are all gold, I really like the bottom being black makes it way less tacky. http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/accessories/dualshock-3-wireless-controller-metallic-gold-gamestop-exclusive/102

I think the difference between you and me is money, I'm looking at building sets of speakers for less than 300 bucks a pair and you are looking at spending 2k a pair. and like I said single driver designs are not meant to compete in the thousands of dollars range. I'm always looking at price/performance. what I'm

Bose is an awful example. but yeah you aren't getting high end thousands of dollar speakers out of a single driver design. But they still sound great and the ones I built have been running vinyl and CD and you can really tell the difference. These are portable speakers, they likely cost under 500dollars each, and they

Yeah I had no clue they put 2gb of ram on a single chip 0.o but again the specs are super vague probably should wait until it's out to criticize it.

Oeh? what's a "good" speaker to you? Just because shitty ipod docks are all one way designs doesn't mean that you NEED a tweeter.

They are high end full range drivers, NOT woofers, they will sound more than "OK" as long as you are not trying to rock them down low. I have put together several 1-way speakers that sound great.

Well... that is disappointing. I know projectors are still pretty usable without any keystone adjustment but for a portable projector that seems like a huge feature to me. When we got a projector for work I sprung in a little extra cash to get a decent 2500lumen DLP projector instead of a pico projector. Now we do

Brent, when you are talking about this keystoning problem are you saying that the projector has no keystone adjustment at all? or that it doesn't have an auto keystone?

I just got a new idea.. well im off to the gas station to buy a pack of smokes.

Remember to add 120-200lbs for a driver, it makes lighter cars seem a lot less appealing. though I still think both beat the Echo.

I think the resolution change makes up for the ram/processor cut but that's a gray area. But i don't think I ever expected them to cram the chips for 2gb of RAM and be able to keep the 1.5ghz processor safe in such a small package. The SIII is already a very tight fit. I was not surprised at all by these specs. I

Odd? the colors are way too saturated for me and a little yellow (this has been my experience with floor models too), I can tolerate it for the deeps blacks it gives me though.

I don't think 4.1 uses that much more power (also the increase in resolution makes it seem like newer android phones need more power for the OS and again not a problem here), but that's not the point. because the dual core more than makes up for it. I can't really think of a *business* application that uses much more