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Yep. Another day, another server lifehacked.
well, this sorta comment kinda counts... right?
I guess the shock of adrenaline was too good for him to pass on.
SSHHHHHHHH. It's gizmodo. If you rant about their bias, they'll ban you.
i think i love you man.
It gives the vibration feature a new meaning huh?
Nice try Zuckerberg......
Oh come on, this is by far the funniest thread in Lifehacker that you've been a part of. Be proud...
ADD here as well. Pot helped. Till a certain extent. In general, being well rested helped more.
I think you're supposed to make sure windows bootloader is in control while installing Linux. There might be a method to get it back but I usually make sure windows bootloader stays in control after installation too.
Adam Pash created a chrome extension for this specific service allowing you to download the songs as mp3 files. I guess it means they are streaming in native mp3 format.
You'd be surprised at the amount of stuff a thief knows in third world countries. But then again, we do live in a first world country so it may not happen.
Exactly what I would've done. *But stop saying all the good tips out loud. The real theives use the internet too!*
Me too. Starting on September 17th, this is a godsend. Thanks to all the lifehackers out there who made this article a really great essay.
And thank you Kaelri for introducing Rainmeter to the world through your outstanding and beautiful Enigma suite. Rainmeter needed something like a halo car and your suite was perfect. I hope we can see more of your work in Litestep as well. (I read that post on Flickr and I found that Litestep theme pretty cool)
I know but its time for a new hashtag: #herpderp
Oh I see. Thanks for the clarification. I thought anyone could so that was a question for me. Thank you!
Whitson, you didn't answer his question. He was asking about the security concerns that come with the app. If he can "remotely" install it onto his phone and track its coordinates, can't anyone else? Wouldn't that be a security concern?