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But we have to work our way there. You can't just jump to that. That's the whole point of evolution..

I misread this article a bit, didn't realize they were only discussing iOS since I also had an update for my OSX client pop up literally when I read the article.

I switched over to Android between 3 and 4 coming out. Since the Android one is just a reader it is(was?) free. I was more so talking about the desktop version I guess, but ya that's probably why I was able to avoid paying on my phone.

I've had since v3.0 and have only ever paid once. 20 dollars.

LastPass is still incredibly clunky compared to 1Password on mac. I use 1password for my personal stuff, and for work we use LastPass. I can't stand trying to use LastPass.

Yet.

Gotta love the "if I throw my hands straight up after I foul, you can't call anything on me"

Well he was getting ready to jump by getting his feet lined up, so he wasn't actually putting weight on them. It's not like he was set to box out.

First reasonable response in here.

Cuz everyone always looks at reddit? I would never have seen this if they didn't post it here.

I write mostly scripts in bash and python. No need to compile or run. I also use vim to take quick notes in meetings and such.

Sometimes you just have to ask.

To play devil's advocate, to use something like Gedit, I have to go click on a bunch of stuff. Since my hands never leave my keyboard, that slows me down quite a bit.

No feelings hurt, just think your definition of a carry is different than mine (and the NBA's) as hand is certainly not under the ball. No snark meant here, I guess just agree to disagree.

He's pretty clearly not under the ball, especially since you'll notice he lost control slightly since he dribbled with his wrist.

Um, which dribble was a carry exactly?

So I've been using Dash for a few months now and I definitely don't see where I can find things like engine temp. Can anyone point me in that direction.

Well I'd still want my head unit to work if I didn't have my phone plugged in. Makes perfect sense to me.

Sorry I should have clarified...big cities in the US.

So what about the people driving next to people speeding? Collateral damage?