The Google Maps tip is what I do all the time. I can't stand the blurry maps otherwise. :(
The Google Maps tip is what I do all the time. I can't stand the blurry maps otherwise. :(
VOTE: Google.
In terms of my own files, Windows, applications, games, documents, music, and so on, I can fit that all onto a 500GB drive easily.
This is so awesome. If I ran a business of any kind I think I'd be tempted to do something similar too for anyone visiting/using it on Christmas Eve!
Boxee Box in the lounge, PS3 and a PC (with no Media Centre software) in my bedroom.
That is awesome.
....or if you have a Twitter addiction.
Oh the irony......
Neat. I don't really use or need the pro features but I may as well grab this anyway. :)
@Hermes: Try somewhere like London (UK). The streets make no sense and don't even remotely look like a grid. London makes any US city look good.
I can do fine without it in my town, I know my way around very well. Same with places I've lived before. I can *roughly* work out where I am using signs and general knowledge in places like London or Birmingham, where I've been before.
Er, what? I can quite easily see the difference between DVD and Blu-ray on a 720p TV, thank you very much.
That HAS to be fake. Right? Right!?
Headphones, mudguard for my bike, chocolate + sweets, a book, and (lol) an ethernet crimping tool and RJ45 end plugs.
If the app or service is worth it, sure, I'll pay. However, most of the time the ad-supported version is fine for me.
"And seriously, this year I'm going to the gym or hell be damned."
I can't make myself see these at all. I much prefer the green/red method, or the animated gif wobble method.
I usually say something cryptic like "my first name my last name at gmail dot com", but otherwise I tend to just forget and flat out write it in full.
Oh the TSA will just LOVE this.
2 screens.