Everything posted by chw42
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2012-2013 NBA thread
QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Jun 18, 2013 -> 11:07 PM) Facts? You mean like the fact that is was LeBron that took Rose out of every 4th quarter in '11 and you say otherwise? lol. That wasn't all LeBron. A lot of that was good help defense and all of the Bulls' shooters going cold (mostly Korver).
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Danny Green with the great defensive play. Come on Danny, we need a 3 pointer.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Good thing we have instant replay. LeBron touched that.
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (Y2HH @ Jun 18, 2013 -> 10:21 PM) Why the s***ty analog clock that takes up 70% of your screen real estate when you have the f***ing time, in numbers, at the top of the screen? Silly, not to mention useless redundancy. Get rid of the stupid clock, you already have the time, in an easier to read format on the SAME screen. All that wasted screen real-estate could be used for something ... you know, useful, instead of regurgitating the same thing multiple times on the same screen for no reason. I notice that same crap in the screen shot above yours...two clocks. Why? This accomplishes nothing and wastes space, artificially creating the need for folders, or multiple screens you don't need. No wonder why you need a 7" screen @ 4K resolution. You waste most of it with information you ALREADY have, in superior formats. It looks cool. I don't need the space for anything else. It's also a shortcut to the clock/alarm and it acts as a battery meter.
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (Jake @ Jun 18, 2013 -> 10:38 PM) Those are nice. How did you get 1000 apps on the bottom task bar (I forget what that is called)? Custom ROM feature? You can configure that in Nova launcher.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Scary moment there when Bosh fell on Duncan's leg.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Make free throws San Antonio. Can't keep missing.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Leonard coming up big in OT.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Two missed FTs screwed the Spurs. Not having Duncan in also did. Ugh.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Get the rebound! Come on...
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Take Timmy out the game. He can't shoot FTs. NVM: he's inbounding.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
LeBron bricked that first shot so badly. You can't give the Heat second chances though.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
5 point game. Heat with no TOs left. No 3 defense here.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
LeBron is choking so badly.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Parker with 2 steals and 5 points in the final minute. That is clutch.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Tony Parker takin' over.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Tony Parker!
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Bosh flops. What new?
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Spurs are really choking here.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
LeBron looks so weird without the headband.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
And just like that, it's tied.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
How the f*** does Mario Chalmers have 20?
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2012-2013 NBA thread
QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Jun 18, 2013 -> 10:02 PM) The Spurs have an answer for every run. And their defensive schemes are incredible. Good coaching and execution can defeat the Heat on any given day. They have so much talent, but it's not utilized properly. Spolestra's nothing more than an average coach.
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2012-2013 NBA thread
Timmy's going HAM.
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (Y2HH @ Jun 18, 2013 -> 07:15 PM) I agree, I just with more Android "flagship" models would debut with stock ROM options, without the necessity of hacking/rooting. I hardly trust jailbreaking iOS, or the general hacker community at large, the bigger it gets, the harder it is to trust, because someone sneaking something through the cracks becomes easier and easier the larger the bubble grows. And while I'm not an Android user, I can speak for iOS, and repeat what Android using friends of mine have said, and it's pretty much sums up the whole jailbreak/rooting community for me: It's fun, it gives you more control, but there is an inherent loss of trust AND it's not as stable as stock, and never will be. And I agree with not having to keep stuff on your phone you don't want, I hate that Apple does it, and it baffles me that it's an allowed practice on Android, even with Google's own applications. At least Apple doesn't pretend it's not a walled garden, you know what you're getting. You should have the right to set application defaults AND remove anything you don't want on ANY phone you buy, INCLUDING iOS. You can disable those apps on Android and they won't run (Android 4.0 and above). They'll just stay there frozen. They take up space, but that's all they'll do.