I guess I’m used to mashing volume up if I like what I’m hearing. If you’re used to holding the button down instead then yeah it would be annoying.
I guess I’m used to mashing volume up if I like what I’m hearing. If you’re used to holding the button down instead then yeah it would be annoying.
On my Motorola…
Search in settings…
Yep.
In the mean time, on my phone at least, holding volume up makes it skip 30 seconds. Good if phone is with you at the time.
On thermostats it’s the difference between the off and on temperatures - like if you set it to 24 degrees, you could have a hysteresis of 1 degree, meaning it’ll turn on again at 23 degrees. (Or something like that.)
Yes. We get hints of this now and then when digital TV breaks up and only the moving parts are updating until the next key frame arrives.
I use Sennheiser HD450BT over the ear headphones. A little tricky but with a softer pillow side sleeping is fine. Can occasionally have issues with the ANC with some pillows.
Using Brownian noise from my phone.
A bit like Motorola phones killing messenger e even if you tell them not to, or losing photos if you press home too soon after a night shot.
But I’m only seeing *******. I guess that’s because it’s your password not mine.
(rip bash.org)
The joy of being a small town Facebook group administrator…
Hehe, by the time it finished printing something that size, I might have expired of natural causes!
Maybe run it in bluestacks on a computer?
https://securelist.com/necro-trojan-is-back-on-google-play/113881/ for the list mentioned at the end of your comment.
Yellow ones I eat skin and all.
Green ones get hollowed out with the thinnest teaspoon we have.
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There is a certain unpleasantness about being snapped out of a deep sleep by a sudden stimulus.
It can be kind of mentally painful with a slight brief headache I guess, but probably more anger-inducing.
Yes, but with a limited cycle life of typically 300 or so for AGM, significantly reduced if the battery is ever more than 50% discharged. Also high losses in charging, and needing an extended duration of high voltage low current charging to get to 100% from 80%
UraniumBlazer is using contractions such as u instead of you.
Back in the early days of texting, this saved time, and potentially money as well since you paid for each 144 (or was it 160) characters.
T9 was a rapid entry system for sending texts using a number pad on a phone.
Instead of doing hello as 44 33 555 555 666 you could do 43556 and it’d predict ‘hello’.
Not sure I trust Reckon to work indefinitely. I think it still has to phone home every five years or so, but not sure.