vabui
vabui
vabui

I don’t care about the VUDU/rhapsody credits. Any way to get Amazon to match the price on the headphones?

I don’t care about the VUDU/rhapsody credits. Any way to get Amazon to match the price on the headphones?

Netflix is great when it comes to a lot of things. However, when you want to watch something classic, or just plain old. . . it’s like trying to find a water cooler in Death Valley.

Whoa, whoa, whoa... this sounds like critical thinking, and that is counter to everything that the Internet is and stands for.

Wearing the Apple Watch for nearly a year did change something in me though, but it’s the opposite effect that was probably intended: the Watch’s constant low-level notifications made me realize that there’s nothing really worth being notified about.

I have wondered about Safari a lot, I use a Mac and am mainly a Chrome and Firefox user. I think today I will go look up some Safari guides to see what I am missing

This may be true, but by simply moving from a standard mechanical drive to an SSD, you are going to see a marked improvement, so buy what you can afford now. Next year there will always be something bigger, faster, and cheaper.

I want to emphasise the fact that just about any (reliable) SSD is a big improvement over traditional HDDs. After that, in general, you’re talking about improvements of milliseconds so don’t worry about it too much. I usually just get the best deal that I can get on a ~250Gb and use that for my boot drive and install

I’ve always been more a fan of the poor-man’s door alarm; a cup full of change balanced on the doorknob

Humans have been modifying the genetics of our food through selective breeding for forever. Just because it’s now done with precise intention and not mostly by accident, that’s supposed to make it more dangerous?

There are things to be concerned about with GMOs, but those things have to do with business practices, not

Sadly Fieldnotes are awfully expensive for what they are, luckily I found a knock off brand that I can get for about $0.50 each at walmart.

I’m waiting for the SE I ordered, I might just do this since it’s a fresh phone anyway

This is a great idea until you forget about it. Then your Aunt Marge comes and baby sits while you take your lady out for dinner.

It really is a good product. Bravo to this guy. He’s doing good work.

Hey, you could! I actually do that all the time, but replace Wal-Mart with random coffee chain.

I don’t know... I could make an extra $50 if I meet a stranger off the internet and sell them my old phone in a Wal-Mart parking lot...

Now playing

I would say the fact that Apple operations worldwide (Their offices, their stores, everything) are almost 100% carbon-neutral now matters quite a bit.

Even if it is actually compliant, I guarantee some TSA agent with a power complex will still confiscate it for bullshit reasons that they dream up on the spot. Just put it in your checked bag for the duration of the flight, or go without for a few days if you aren’t bringing a checked bag.

to be fair: 1) software updates rarely address battery life unless they’re fixing bugs, that’s usually a hardware issue and 2) that’s not really exclusive to the iPhone, batteries just suck right now

That feel when you use the stock Mail app on both the iPhone and the Mac for three email accounts (one POP3, one IMAP, and one Exchange) and have no issues sending, receiving, archiving, searching, or syncing between the accounts and the devices and can’t understand the people that swear up and down they can’t get

Nowadays, people start to consider security as well, and since it’s not just reasonable thinking but also a trend, i can’t come up with a reason of why you neglect the aspect of security.

Microsoft stores the credentials of all accounts configured in Mobile Outlook on their server, giving them full access to your