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I figure that an android fanboy (or fangirl) makes for a terrible android reviewer, just like an iOS fanboy makes for a terrible iOS reviewer. Why? Reviewer bias, buyer regret bias, fanboy bias, etc.

Ah, that makes more sense.

Just think about the concept (though the example given is not the best for the point the author was trying to make).

Why (and how) do you hack life effectively? How do you ensure life hacking isn't a waste of time and actually makes your life better?

VOTE: Google Drive

This article confirmed my plan to get a Galaxy Nexus as a replacement for my water-logged Nexus S 4G. Hope it works out well.

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More like "pushed into a swimming pool w/ a phone in my pants."

After 10 months of battling with my phone, it finally died, in the ironic fact that it died the same way my previous phone died: in my pants which were in water. It had a crack in the center of the screen, the power button had stopped working, and charging didn't always work. But I used that thing everywhere. I did

First - Find your motive. Are you more focused on your comfort and enjoyment at this job, or are you in it to make money? That will drive how and what you look for in a job.

How would you then recommend using a machine without your password database program of choice to access any passwords? I would like to do this, but that is my main concern.

I suggested this a while back, but got no response. I use an AHK script to help get rid of the taskbar (literally).

VOTE: Apple Keynote

Trying to predict results...

First off, I am not an Android programmer. Never have done it. That said, I can give you a starting path.

Last sentence: This paste will especially save time when you must bake several cakes, perhaps for a multi-layer birthday cake or for several batches of cupcakes.

It's not so much as transferring settings as it is making the VM without spending money.

Check the honorable mentions.

I see. Thanks for correcting me.