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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2011, 03:22:32 PM »
biking... have you ever heard of a backpack its this neat invention that has 2 straps the hang around your arms and does not effect your movement unless you put bricks in it...
I heard that a backbacked computer is an unusable computer... and you might want to get a SSD with that if you really do plan to compute while riding.
It'll be usable until you hit a bump. I used to walk with my laptop in my backpack on so I could listen to music.

I did that until I realized that the laptop got kinda hot in there... then I poked holes.

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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #21 on: November 24, 2011, 02:12:50 AM »
biking... have you ever heard of a backpack its this neat invention that has 2 straps the hang around your arms and does not effect your movement unless you put bricks in it...
I heard that a backbacked computer is an unusable computer... and you might want to get a SSD with that if you really do plan to compute while riding.
It'll be usable until you hit a bump. I used to walk with my laptop in my backpack on so I could listen to music.

I did that until I realized that the laptop got kinda hot in there... then I poked holes.
You poked holes? I watercooled my backpack. Far more effective.

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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2011, 11:04:56 AM »
biking... have you ever heard of a backpack its this neat invention that has 2 straps the hang around your arms and does not effect your movement unless you put bricks in it...
I heard that a backbacked computer is an unusable computer... and you might want to get a SSD with that if you really do plan to compute while riding.
It'll be usable until you hit a bump. I used to walk with my laptop in my backpack on so I could listen to music.

I did that until I realized that the laptop got kinda hot in there... then I poked holes.
You poked holes? I watercooled my backpack. Far more effective.
where i live id only do it during winter :P makes sense it heats your back and the winter air keeps it cool lol.


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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #23 on: November 25, 2011, 12:33:23 PM »
Anyhow. BACK ON TRACK!

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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #24 on: November 27, 2011, 12:20:36 AM »
DAT FPS

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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2011, 04:41:32 PM »
Anyhow. BACK ON TRACK!


Yeas,  Android 4, ICS, Is amazing. I've been using a beta on my HD2 (the cracked screen one ;) decided I might as well use it for testing.) and it really is awesome. It's still a beta, but it has most of the stuff working now, including Hardware acceleration. It is very sexy, but can't say it's too different from Gingerbread. Then again, I haven't had the opportunity to test much since I really find it unpleasant to work with a cracked screen like this xd
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Re: The Sad State of Android
« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2011, 10:57:55 PM »
Anyhow. BACK ON TRACK!


Yeas,  Android 4, ICS, Is amazing. I've been using a beta on my HD2 (the cracked screen one ;) decided I might as well use it for testing.) and it really is awesome. It's still a beta, but it has most of the stuff working now, including Hardware acceleration. It is very sexy, but can't say it's too different from Gingerbread. Then again, I haven't had the opportunity to test much since I really find it unpleasant to work with a cracked screen like this xd

Looks exactly like the new Google Music interface, which I absolutely adore. It's as sleek as an Apple interface, but in its own right. Can't wait!