thebiglachovsky
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thebiglachovsky

I like BeyondPod, though the interface is a little kludgy.

Still really impressive! My favorite part is the shimmering and how perfectly you nailed it! Much respect!

Wow, that's really cool! While I see you used RFID tags for the prop recognition, I was also thinking that you could have used a weight sensor that identified the props by their weight. You would gain the advantage of not having to have a quarter sized RFID tag, but you might have issues depending on the sensitivity

Alan Henry's article is much more accurate, as I find myths 2 and 4 to be way wrong in the seven myths article.

I've been considering doing this to my tC, because it's cheaper and would add more functionality to the in dash nav. How did you get it to stay while driving? Do you still use the flip down cover?

Glad to see this as I just picked up their Amex card.

If we're going by sentimental, it would probably have to be Android 2.0.1 on my Motorola Droid. It was my first smartphone and though it wasn't as powerful or smooth as Jelly Bean is today, I remember having a good amount of fun with it.

I forgot all about my Windows XP x64 install! I remember the day I found the 64 bit driver for the old wireless card I found. Good times!

This reminds me that I really need to dig into Arch. I've been an Ubuntu guy for years, but I want to try something a little bit more difficult to improve my understanding of Linux.

  • "When is the next Red Wings game? You can also ask for the score of the last game, and other such things."

Yeah I'm sure most purists would gasp in horror, but if the ends justify the means...

You could always start mixing the ciders with regular beer until you got to a point where you've acquired the taste for regular beer.

I agree with Pucksr, I was never a big fan of beer when I was younger, but I tried Woodchuck (which was a cider beer) and slowly grew accustomed to regular beers. Now I'm a big fan of Pale Ales!

Pair this with a white Nexus 4 and you've got a pretty spiffy looking phone!

I actually got my iPad through work a few years ago and have complicated reselling it as it basically serves as an over sized ebook reader.

I actually feel completely the opposite. As an Android user since the original Motorola Droid, I've always loved the way the iPhone looks, but have hated how restricting iOS is. My only complaint with the iPhone aesthetically is that I would say that while the design is beautiful, it's a little more form over

Haha, no worries. FYI I ended up ordering it, good find!

I was actually looking just for something like this for my key chain, but this actually works better. $25 is a tad bit steep, but since it's designed and manufactured in the US (California) and you factor shipping is probably $5-10 anyways, it's really not bad at all.

I see your point, but having it be the size of a credit card means that it will fit neatly in your wallet. I feel if it was any smaller the chance of it falling out of your wallet or getting lost would go up significantly.

For me it comes down to cost. The Nexus 4 at $349 is really a steal and as much as the S4 is a great phone, for me it's not $300 greater.