xenosmash
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xenosmash

I use Safari on iOS exclusively but it's mostly because I'm too lazy to download another browser. That and Apple pretty much makes it much easier to use Safari than any others. I haven't had any complaints that other browsers wouldn't have.

I usually listen to podcasts in my car so finding a good app for this that's simple yet gives me everything I want was important. I remember using this app before in earlier versions where it wasn't part of the OS and I did enjoy it. I switched to Stitcher for a bit when people started raving about it so I decided to

You know I remember when I finally got an iPhone (first smartphone) and was excited to ditch my TomTom only to realize Apple maps was using TomTom. Same frustrating things the TomTom had like leading me down areas where nothing existed or taking me down unnecessary routes. It does do the job about 95% of the time but

Lets be honest, most people don't care either way. It's always the select few who shout the loudest.

No reason to be tired of super realistic looking games.

I teach Unity game development over at http://www.youtube.com/user/xenosmash I haven't posted anything on there in a few months, been working on some courses at Unity Cookie for the time being.

Yeah that would make more sense. Ah well, I'll have to test it out and see if it helps.

This is awesome. I do game development tutorials and a bulk of my videos are on Youtube. I have to see if there's a noticeable difference.

I remember when I first read about this I thought it was pretty creepy as well (no pun intended, well maybe). I didn't read this same version though and so maybe I'm thinking of something else, but I remember reading one saying that the audio programmer was part of Unit 731. He supposedly worked in the military using

This is pretty awesome. I've been trying to get back into a workout routine for a while that I'd like to do in the morning and this looks like it would definitely help me build that habit again. I'm glad they also have it setup so that it automatically includes the times and workouts you should be doing. I can start

San Antonio is probably the only one on that list that I'd choose to live in, but then again I'm from West Texas and I've been through San Antonio plenty when I was in the Air Force.

You may be right about that but I don't think many people initially do that up front. If I was interviewing someone via Skype I wouldn't think much of it initially but if I noticed that they had trouble even setting up the call and/or had issues during the call it would raise questions.

I recently had a call from a debt collector. Thankfully they were doing everything properly but I was on the defensive the entire time. I had them give me all paperwork stating the debt and what I owed and even contacted the company I owed the debt to. The initial call though was pretty annoying and definitely lived

I wouldn't consider this evil so much as using loop holes (and laziness) to get free stuff. So back when the PS2 came out they used to come with a Playstation magazine that had demos on them. So when I initially bought my PS2 I think you had like 30 days or even longer to return it for the full refund. So I did this

I love these little things they add. I play CS GO on a daily basis and I remember last year they had the ghost chickens. Also they kept the ghost leaving the body effect. I didn't notice it till last night when I died and I noticed someone died at the same time and it showed the ghost leaving the body.

I don't know if I've ever been part of these ridiculous interviews but every job I've had in the past year pushed past all the crap and just did one phone interview. I've been out of the military for the past year or so and every job I've had involved one or two phone interviews, often times involving the person who

I used to be a pretty big coke drinker when I was in high school. Eventually I decided I wanted to drop the habit after I realized I was drinking 20oz cokes in the morning. I ended up switching over to unsweet iced tea and have effectively dropped the habit. I don't remember how long it took but I've never been back

So it looks like I'm spending 10 cents a day on electricity, I'm pretty fine with that. I just have a desktop with two monitors, a laptop that my wife uses regularly and two phone chargers along with a printer and microwave.

Good timing on this. I've been saving money for the past year now and have had some setbacks which meant having to start nearly all over but I'm nearly $10,000 soon. I'm fortunate in that I'm able to save $1500-2000 a month.