thebiglachovsky
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1) I think this article implies that you would change it from the default if you were going to go to the trouble of taping the password to the router.

I ported my Verizon number over to Google Voice, which I believe still uses your T-Mobile minutes. I haven't gone over my 100 minutes yet, but from what I've heard (I have a few friends on the same plan) it only costs $10 to get another 100 minutes.

I just switched over from Verizon to a Nexus 4 and T-Mobile's $30 100 minute plan and honestly I love it. The coverage isn't as good as Verizon especially when you get outside metro Detroit and 4G is a little slower, but I'm still getting really fast speeds and it's certainly worth the $50 a month in savings.

I can attest to this as well. If I'm crashing somewhere for the night and I don't have a way to charge my phone, I always put it in airplane mode and the battery has gone done very little by the next morning. Compare this to the times when I would forget to place it in airplane mode where it would be dead very early

My thoughts exactly, what a stupid thing to say. It would have been more accurate to state that the data might not show reasonable explanations for anomolies, but given the obvious inconsistencies between the data and Boder's recollection and previous bias, I'm siding with Tesla. 

You're in for a treat. The Fox Theatre is amazingly beautiful.

Holy shit, this. Well said!

In regards to Detroit city proper I agree, though I've heard the argument that a well developed transportation system can help bring business and residences to an area. Fully support the light rail and rapid transit down Woodward and build out from there.

Yikes, looks like the site has been Lifehacker'd. I'll have to bookmark this as I was looking into something like this.

See Detroit (or more specifically metro Detroit). I love living in this area, but it's rather sad that local government is just now starting to take public transportation seriously.

How odd, I used to live on East Marshall in Ferndale and I could have sworn they had street view data for my neighborhood. Also for the uninitiated, Ferndale is middle class suburb immediately outside of Detroit and isn't a part of the city itself (though it is considered part of Metro Detroit). That being said, I

I'm actually giving up hope on getting a Nexus 4. I was really looking forward to getting one and switching off Verizon for T-Mobile prepaid, but it's reaching a point where it's not going to make financial sense for me to switch. I might just settle for the Galaxy Nexus GSM version.

Yeah for me the main appeal of the Nexus 4 is the price point. I'll wait till it's back in the Play Store. If T-Mobile will have it, then presumably so will the Play Store.

That sounds more like bad management.

It depends on what stage of employment your at. If you're still new to the job, then I would agree that it's your managers job to communicate what needs to be done (or delegate someone to do that), but after a while you should know what you need to do and how to do it. If I ever get to a point where I need more

Do you use any kind of Flash block extension? When I first got my Macbook Air I noticed I wasn't getting anywhere near the advertised battery life, but after installing FlashBlock, I get really good battery life and all you have to do is click on the Flash icon to get it to play. Not the same issue, but might help.

Snake, game of the year in 292,277,026,596.

*Earthbound 2

I prefer the news and weather widget that comes with stock Android, though I will admit it's not as fancy as the Sense stuff. Having another clock less than an inch away from another one is way too redundant for my tastes.

I never understood the point of using precious screen real estate to display a clock widget, though I agree that it would be nice if HTC and the other manufacturers would release their skins in the Play store. They'll never do that as it's what "differentiates" their handset from competitors, but it would be nice.