thomasella
Thomas Ella
thomasella

I keep going back to the mission design, though, and the lack of variety among the tasks available. Expansive as spoiUnity is, the game just feels so narrow. Beautiful as it is, it nevertheless seems close to monotone.

#remembertheZune

Yeah, same. I'm waiting for the form factor to be a lot more discreet than even that, for the software and voice recognition to get better, and the battery life to get WAY WAY better. There's a long way to go on these, but it's definitely an idea that I can see taking off once it's way better. Just like smartwatches.

Weather Timeline, man. That's my new jam.

I've never really liked most of the themes for Handcent, and installing a theme is different than just being able to change the look dramatically through the settings of the app itself.

Handcent? Really? The best texting app on ALL of Android? I don't know. It's got some cool features, definitely, but it's just so... boring. It looks so outdated.

Textra is certainly reliable, but I actually really don't like the Material Design in it that much. Kinda boring, honestly. Maybe it's just the awful font or that you can't use pictures or any kind of customization at all. A lot of that is coming, by the sound of it, but right now it's boring to me. Definitely a

I had the Twitter app installed to authorize logins and (for a while) for instant push notifications since most third-party Twitter apps can't have them. I should have just gone with SMS, but oh well.

Yeah, it was mostly only an issue when I was trying to figure out what Twitter app to go with. Toofer seems like a smart idea. Or maybe I'll just go with SMS. Then I can just pull down the notification shade a bit and get the number. Anyway, thanks for the recommendations!

The only thing I hate about two-factor authentication is when you're trying to log in to an app on your phone. Say, an app that wants Twitter access. So it brings up the in-app browser to log in to Twitter, but it needs the authentication number. I have to back out of the app to get the code, which resets the login

I never really get this. If you're worrying about space in your Chromebook, you might not be the target audience for a Chromebook.

It's a cool idea, but sometimes email does need to be long and formatted in a certain way. I'm sure this app does a fantastic job with quick, informal emails, but I can't imagine using it in my office where there are a lot of older, less technologically savvy people, or where sometimes there's just an issue that needs

Anger also means you'll be more assertive and less likely to get walked all over. There have been more than a few times in my life where I've been way, way more forgiving than I should've been, understanding when I should have been angry, and I realize it too late. Late anger is not good anger. Get angry at the right

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By and large, yes, I think the game is really nice-looking, but I wish more people were willing to call out how lazy the animation is (it's still the same awkward animations directly lifted from past generation games) and how bad every character looks other than named characters. Plus, the sound design, what little

The majority of the missions are a bummer, too, and mostly echo the same annoyances—spammy enemies, disorienting camera, bullets that peg you from every angle—that could make Second Son frustrating. I've long disliked the Infamous series' penchant for putting you into a stationary shooting gallery and tasking you with

This is probably my all-time favorite graphic for a story on Lifehacker.

I agree with you as well that there are legitimate uses for ad blockers and I wasn't trying to blow it out of proportion with my doom-and-gloom talk, but I do think that the Internet has gotten a lot more hostile since I was growing up during the boom. I feel like every other week I'm hearing about people getting

Is there a reason to use Pushbullet over MightyText? I used to use Pushbullet, but since I've switched to MightyText, I've wondered why I was ever using Pushbullet in the first place.