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He didn't go into detail, but if you don't keep your phone and lighter in the same pocket, why would it? And if it did, what would be the problem?
I guess I dont have a system since I move my phone between pockets regularly. And I also find getting phone calls to be about the most disturbing thing my phone does so that is my issues.
We really need a new word for these devices.
Ugh. I suppose there's no way on the Twitter web interface to not show picture previews any more? I went through all the settings and didn't see anything.
I also find getting phone calls to be about the most disturbing thing my phone does so that is my issues.
Maybe it would be more practical in this case to set it up for you to get "emergency" text messages, if a call is OTT.
I get calls I don't answer all the time, so it's not remarkable for me.
So it's time to replace my four year old MacBook Pro with a Retina MacBook Pro, and I'm trying to figure out how big an SSD drive to get.
For people who have large music and/or movie and TV collections in iTunes, do you keep them all on your primary computer? Or store much of it some external drive or in the cloud? What if your primary computer is a laptop?
I'll need the 1 TB SSD if I want to continue to keep all my iTunes media files on the new laptop.
I have a 4TB NAS that holds all my media. (And upgrading to Mavericks has - fingers crossed - solved the issues I was having with iPhoto constantly crashing.)
Jessica, do you use a laptop or a desktop computer with your NAS drive? I think iTunes doesn't like not being able to find files on an unavailable external drive (or if they're just missing) when using the iTunes cloud.
My iTunes library isn't very large, but the only way I carry it around is on my iPod, so there's no reason to have it on my laptop (the "house" library actually runs off the desktop). I can point different applications at the folder structure too, which can be handy, if iTunes isn't going to be the only way I access it.
My movies take up much more space, and those are on the network too. I only copy up what I need to be mobile to whatever device is going mobile.
Jessica, do you use a laptop or a desktop computer with your NAS drive? I think iTunes doesn't like not being able to find files on an unavailable external drive (or if they're just missing) when using the iTunes cloud.
DH and I both connect with our laptops. The only hiccup is making sure the drive is mounted before starting up iTunes (otherwise it helpfully creates a new local library with all of your media missing).
I haven't set up Cloud or Match or whatever, so I'm not sure how that would be affected.