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I used to be good at spotting it. I guess I got a bit rusty. It’s annoying as hell. I mean, I took advantage of it in college a decade ago, don’t get me wrong. But damn, we’re not circus animals. Being with us doesn’t make you edgy or open-minded.

Yup. You’d die in her arms.

How fixated she seems about race. When it seems like it keeps coming up and seems forced. In college, “I’ve never been with a black guy before.” is hot. But we’re adults now. I’m not looking for a damn tourist, and I’m not a tool to make your mother clutch her pearls. There’s nothing “exotic” or “dangerous” about me.

Wife material. Literally the woman you will die with...

That’s not gonna happen. They never give priority to Microsoft stuff. Windows Mobile is less than 2% of the market. It wouldn’t make sense. That’s why Wunderlist, Accompli (Now Outlook), The Office Suite, authenticator, Sunrise, etc are all great on iOS and Android and have features that aren’t on Windows Mobile. (or

I... really wouldn’t worry. Your keyboard is about to get way better in the next few months.

LOL at all the people thinking this means Swiftkey will either suddenly suck, or will shut down on iOS/Android and move to Windows Mobile.

Hey, Tim. It seems many of your readers are morons who fail at reading comprehension and it makes me appreciate your take even more. Well played, sir.

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Agreed. And this whole Daily Show bit is fitting.

Pay off high interest accruing debts first. The highest APR the quickest. This is usually your credit card. You can make minimum payments to long-term debts while you build up your emergency fund.

So it sounds like there’s heavy potential here but I should perhaps wait for the second gen of the Surface Book. At the current cost, I’d expect near perfection. It might be better for me to stick with the “boring” XPS and then take another look at the market when my refresh cycle begins again in a few years. But

I’d really love your review of the Surface Book as someone who’s adopted it as their main driver, as opposed to a review unit. It’s a heavy investment and I’m not ready to make such an investment without those sorts of daily-driver reviews. As it stands, I’m looking at a Dell XPS 13 or 15. I’ve seen many daily-driver

This is from es.gizmodo.com. A cross post. I did a double-take too.

I shall give my offspring a numerical designation and then pay for a legal name change when they’re 18 or older and have decided on a permanent name.

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I do this. I post my microsoft band workout stats each morning. It seemed to motivate me until my recent Deltoid injury. I haven’t posted, and haven’t mentioned the injury, but the fact that no one holds me accountable blunts the enthusiasm a bit. But I can’t wait to get back on the grind after I fully recover.

Souns like the Xbox One was inadequate, man.

Maybe it feels that a jacket doesn’t really help with rain. You need an umbrella for that. So it’s like:

I haven’t used Rainmeter in a dogs age. I remember depending on my configuration, it could be a resource hog. How is it these days? Anyone use it with Windows 10?