spoonmanwos
SpoonmanWoS
spoonmanwos

I'm with you. My wife, who lived out West for a while, continuously raved about Chipotle when we first got together. When it finally came to our area, we rushed over...after waiting a few weeks for the lines to die down from "Only three more hours to go until I get inside" to "Alright, I'll park the car and get the

No, I just watched Faux from time to time to hear what the loonies are spreading among themselves. I only watch about 3-4 hours of TV a week in general, so I don't know what the comedians have to say about them, but if they're saying Faux is full of lying propaganda-masters, then they're spot on as well.

The problem with that is that Faux News says so few things that are true, it becomes a pointless endeavor to distinguish signal from noise. For example, at least once an hour, someone says "This is Fox News". That is true. Pretty much everything said during the rest of that hour is false, or at the very least so

If by "Fox News is one side of the story" you mean that "Fox News is the completely made up part of the story", then yes, you're correct.

Yup, you and your org are exactly everything that's wrong with corporations. Ok, maybe not EVERYTHING, but this kind of chatter is fairly representative.

Just like assholes aren't going to stop being assholes anytime soon, right? So glad you have the rest of us figured out...of course, those of us who have just purchased our first house with a completely bare garage and are looking for the best way to maximize their space would have no use for an article like this,

Looks like it's the same tool, so I'll mention that I found RootCloak in the Xposed Framework module database after LH posted an article about Xposed a week or two ago. I was very excited to give it a try, and found it worked perfectly blocking my company's MDM software from finding out I had root. Been using it for

Ah, ok. The first is something I'd forgotten about since I've been using the Sprint/GV integration. I forgot people without that experience all kinds of weird behavior.

Doesn't seem to be specifically mentioned anywhere, but does it support backing up/restoring those settings? Good to have in case you need to reset/reflash.

Ok, I'll bite: what's the half of the purpose you're missing out on? I use Gvoice and have it route texts through the default app, and don't see what the issue is. In fact, since my voice mails are emailed to me (along with the god-awful transcriptions), I don't even bother installing Voice on my phones anymore.

Exactly. They've already shown what happens to people who work for them that speak their minds: fired & blacklisted.

Hmm...might be doable with AOKP. You can set the button bar to auto-hide and return with a swipe, plus you can combine status and button bars together. Don't know if you can do both simultaneously. Sounds like you wouldn't be hindered for the reasons I was. I wanted to be able to see my notifications in the status

You mean like on a tablet? You can enable such a feature with AOKP. I can tell you this much: it doesn't work very well on a phone, too small.

After reading about it in an article on another site, I decided to give Xposed a try. Since I knew LH had written one, I came back to see what it had to say. The article itself was helpful, but your comment is the main reason I'll keep using Xposed. Thanks for posting this, along with the details. LOVE the Calendar

Hmmm...my immediate next recommendation would be to hit up the Tasker Google Group and ask about it. Without knowing more, my thought is you're hitting a dead zone where it's not seeing any towers, but you mentioned it was still showing as running that profile. I can tell you that I've got quite a few profiles that

Not offhand. So, you've basically got a profile "in this location, set the phone to vibrate only", right? Is there an exit task? Does that set it back to normal volumes? Is it doing anything else?

Ok. That's using GPS and using the cell network as an assist. Basically, your phone triangulates where it is based on what cell towers it sees to start. This typically gets you within a kilometer or so of your location, but gives the GPS time to get a "firm" signal to narrow your location down further.

Yeah, gonna have to second that. Easily one of the most annoying websites I've ever been to. Why can't I just have a page that shows all of your products on one sheet so I can zoom in on what I want to look at? The names of the products aren't descriptive enough to tell me what they do, so I have just go through

For those interested, easily done with Tasker and Email Me Pro. The drawback to EMP over this app is it's a paid app. The upside is that it's not a uni-tasker. For example, I keep a journal in Evernote and have Tasker send an email every night at midnight that creates the initial journal entry, pre-setup with tags

Are you using GPS or cell towers? I've found cell towers to be more reliable than GPS for some tasks.