tylerbrainerd
tylerbrainerd
tylerbrainerd

You know that the start menu is gone, then, right? There's a replacement, sure, but it's very different than what people have been using for 20 years.

It is totally going to depend on the environment you are trying to ride in. plenty of people ride for commutes where top speed is needed at minimal levels, because it's stop and go, 1 block at a time.

i7 desktop with a 27" screen, and tablets and chromebooks on the go, because I realized a few years ago that it was silly to think that I needed all my power portable all of the time.

why can't you do macros on a small scale keyboard?

I just don't get why it's an issue unless you specifically need a number pad.

Why do you wince?

He's shooting from another cell phone, which almost appears to be a flip phone. Maybe he just didn't have naything better.

Mine has been featured before and I just posted an update, which is not mac-based at all. Just throwing it out there. :D

Weird, I really love my co-star.

gunpowder walnut cracker.

It's the nature of thin paper and liquid ink. I use it on moleskine style thick paper, but not thin printer paper.

The easiest way for me is simply taking photos of documents and uploading to dropbox or evernote, depending on what it is that I'm storing.

no. it isn't like that at all. you are the worst.

I'm not sure what that is supposed to mean.

You know, moleskines are not actually that expensive for the paper quality, particularly if you buy them in larger orders from online retailers and not from barnes and noble. I use them because they work well with fountain pens, and most notebooks of that size bleeds all over the place.

I don't understand why they still do on stage product announcements.

as a notebook?

Volume hardware keys are always needed. Obviously so is a power.

It is confusing, and made worse by third party apps and how they use it.

Other than the fact that actual behavior of the back button is broken, I agree. It would be much better if it was clear whether it was sending an app specific back or a system back, or simply doing the same thing as the home key.