RazorSharp
Android Expert
Starbucks uses way too many ridiculous faux-Italian words. 

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That's strange.I got a hot chocolate once from Starbucks and it had a coffee taste to it. I threw it away. I do like lattes though.
Morning everyone. Last day here for a while. Leaving this afternoon on vacation and won't be back for 2 weeks. This will either be the most epic trip ever, or the worst trip ever, haha!![]()
I missed out on the fridge pics yesterday since I was at work. So without further delay...
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That is a case of Shock Top Raspberry Wheat.
I love the Raspberry Wheat...can't find it in anything bigger than a six pack around here though. And also and too....dude, you have NO freaking food in your fridge. Judging from that picture, I figure you to be a 24-28 year old bachelor.![]()
I use it quite a decent amount to be honest with you.Curious to talk to the people on Jelly Bean - how has Google Now been for you now that it's had some time to learn more about you and your habits? Is it highly useful?
From my understanding of the Google I/O footage, it's supposed to be an advanced prediction/news feed-esque information center. Does it have the information that you need available right away, or does it require searching (however minimal)? How do you access it from the home screen, is it an app?I use it quite a decent amount to be honest with you.
From train times to quick searches I find myself using it more than typing for search results in Chrome / ICS Browser.
Loving the Pebble watch story. Small company starts up and has a dream of producing 1,000 watches....they get orders for 85,000![]()
Curious to talk to the people on Jelly Bean - how has Google Now been for you now that it's had some time to learn more about you and your habits? Is it highly useful?
From my understanding of the Google I/O footage, it's supposed to be an advanced prediction/news feed-esque information center. Does it have the information that you need available right away, or does it require searching (however minimal)? How do you access it from the home screen, is it an app?
Very interesting explanation of the radio issues on the VZW GN (thanks to AF user jasaero)
The Radio Performance Disparity of the Galaxy Nexus on GSM and CDMA - Mobile Central - Binary Outcast
The bridge between CDMA2000 and LTE is rather brittle and is prone to failure, because LTE wasn't designed to be bridged with CDMA2000 like that. It was intended to be installed alongside GSM and WCDMA networks, and it handles it a lot better with those networks. So when something goes wrong in the rather terribly buggy CDMA system, the whole phone can and usually does fail. If Verizon Wireless had upgraded the CDMA2000 system to UMTS HSPA+ like most other CDMA2000 carriers across the globe, it would have avoided dealing with this problem.
I can confirm the S3 is not much better if at all than the GNex. That is the first article that has said that CDMA and LTE are not fully compatible... Would explain why Verizon is on such a fast schedule to complete the transition...
Curious to talk to the people on Jelly Bean - how has Google Now been for you now that it's had some time to learn more about you and your habits? Is it highly useful?