trashcanpatrol
Steve H.
trashcanpatrol

Hi folks,

Agree- it's not very intuitive design on their part. But great discovery, this will save me lots of frustration :)

So, has anyone actually figured out how to suppress words from Swype's default dictionary...? I can't seem to find that option.

In my experience, I'd be tired of asking people what they want for lynch instead of lunch. There's a phenomenal difference there... :)

It is clearly the word you were supposed to be using instead of Awesome. Duh! :P

Another one in the "glad to have the ability to suppress dictionary words" boat.

Thanks for the tip! There's an avocado tree near my office at work that the land owner has said is fine if you grab some avocados from it. So I will be using this :)

You can use SBSettings to hide the app's icon from your Home screen, and if you have another exercise app you'd like to feign as your "Facebook" trap you can change its icon with this post's information (something about iExplorer, it sounds so much easier than what I had to jump through when I changed icons on the

Eww, I spy an ugly XP taskbar... the workspace looks awesome though. I just hate XP's theme. x]

Btw, this might be beneficial to others, adding a hashtag...

Thank you! :) I use GO Launcher Ex for my Home app, so by long-pressing the shortcut on my Home screen I can change its icon. Might be different for other Home apps.

How relevant- I Just deactivated my Facebook account last night. I changed the Facebook shortcut on my phone's Home screen to point to a Push-up app, so if I click it by accident/habit I can remind myself to do something more productive instead.

It's very unfortunate. I loved that wallpaper the moment I saw it.

I really appreciate replies like this. Seems like most of the Internet believes that their favorite app, phone, OS, browser etc. must be "preached" to the world so as to rid the world of all of the rest of the "scummy" alternatives out there. It's refreshing to see when people are more open to the idea of "what's best

Happy Friday all :)

If size is not an issue for you, Leatherman is the go-to tool. I have a Wave and it's been fantastic. Durable, good blade quality, lots of tools. Only thing that I don't like too much is that it's bulky, but if you're looking for a multi-tool or utility knife it's almost certain you're giving up on having a small

I'm sure you would ;)

That's a perfectly valid opinion to have, I figure I will share my 2 cents as well.

Come on, everyone's jumping on the CamelCase bandwagon, why can't you save my eyes the stress of those underscores and move to CamelCase as well? :P

Hi all,