Once you do, you really need to download Jam in the Band.
'Heart Of Gold'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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Cool Bootable PCIe SSD.
"transfer rates of up to 1.4GB/s while both reading and writing" That's awesome.
I like how one of the comments is "I'll be in my bunk."
For ita: Handy reverse image search engine
Lets you take an image and search the web for other sites that have the same image. Useful to find larger/better copies of an image, etc.
I have this installed as a Firefox add-n. Make sez:
The same helpful commenter who gave me a hand on this morning's mystery dentist office flyer post also hipped me to the wonder that is TinEye, a Heaven-sent search engine that lets you upload or link to an image, and then finds other instances of the same image, or cropped or resized versions of it, all over the web. Sort of like Google's Similar Images, but with the ability to directly upload your query image. Next time I have a mystery photo, I'll know where to go.
Oh, my god. I could spend days there, getting better versions of shit. Thanks, tommy.
Their database of images is incomplete, but constantly getting better as they add stuff.
It's fun - I found this massage place with a weird picture of a woman (ostensibly a massage therapist) that actually was taken from a Russian dating site.
you know what this is fucking good for? personal ads.
back in the day, some men would send me fake photos they found elsewhere. This would be $$ for that.
So $$ = payback? Cool, learned something new.
No discussion of the new iPhone OS?
Multi-tasking (albeit somewhat limited) is finally coming! They seem to have offered most of the commonly requested background services (audio, VOIP, internal push notifications) at least, though I've read some complaints that you still can't have a Twitter client, e.g., downloading updates in the background.
I'm personally excited about the side-effect that some less-well-designed apps that lose their states when closed (I'm talking to you, Bridge Baron, though not that strongly as I love playing bridge on you) will have that taken care of at the OS level now. At least, I think that's what I read.
I'm less excited about the Apple-sponsored ad machine. Ads looking cooler and integrating better into the system is not really something that gets me all excited. Mostly, I want ads, if I must have them to get the occasional free app, to be invisible. Admittedly, I'm sure that means these will work better, but again, not sure that's a good thing.
Oh, and iBooks on the iPhone is nice. I have way too many Kindle books to switch platforms at this point, but options are good.
Typo Boy, actually that's not how I was using $$.
I was just slanging it up, literally thinking "that's money!" but not really meaning "profit."