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Re:Why would you want to game on Linux
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Re:Its not just Windows ...
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/How much more likely is someone to have a recent back up when it's done every day automatically than when you have to pull out the SD card and get (some) of your data on your computer? When you reinstall the app will it recognize that you copied the data for the app back to the SD card?
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/ has a scheduling feature. No PC required.
So for an iOS device, you enable iCloud on your source device.
With TitaniumBackup you have to....
Of course, you need an Android phone which â" you might have guessed from the preface â" must be âoerootedâ. That is, you must have âoesuper-userâ permissions on your device; except for developer devices, none have this as they are shipped. So this is something you have to take care of yourself. Also required is that you have the âoesuperuserâ application installed, which in most cases is done during the âoerooting processâ.
And instead of just logging into your iCloud account from your iOS device you have to,,,
f you just formatted your SD card, donâ(TM)t forget to copy the âoeTitaniumBackupâ folder (and possibly your license) back from your PC.
Download Titanium Backup from Market
If you intend to restore system data (eg: MMS/SMS) from a different phone/ROM, enable the âoeSystem data migrationâ option now.
Click the Backup/Restore tab
Click Menu (the button), Batch
Click âoeRestore all missing apps + system data
Reboot your phone
Itâ(TM)s done ! The only thing you may have to adjust is usually your wallpaper/widgets.And you still have to readjust some of your preferences manully.
And then it may not work with syetem apps (phone/sms, etc.) if the ROMs are too much different.
But you still thing seamless is....
http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-user-guide.html
http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-technical-faq.html
http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-troubleshooting.html
http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-tips-suggestions.html
Compared to:Log in to iCloud......
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Re:Its not just Windows ...
Google Market (or Play or whatever they're calling it these days) saves your list of apps. So does Amazon Appstore. SMS, history, and app data is easily backed up to the SD card.
Again, that is restoring your *apps* not the data created by your apps -- i.e. your saved games, etc.
Sigh... http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
Yes, yes I can. Of course, when you say "another device," you're opening a can of worms you probably didn't expect:
Switching from an AT&T locked iPhone to a Verizon locked iPhone is not restoring to "another device," it's restoring to the same device with a different IMEI. That would be more akin to, say, if my DX died and I got a new one via warranty, than actually switching devices.
The iPhone and iPhone 4S are different devices.
Not in the context I was referring to. Also, doesn't really matter. You implied that seamless data backups with iPhones is easy and possible, while implying seamless data backups with Android is not easy and impossible. Which is not a true statement.
On Android all I have to do is back up my datas to the SD card,
How does that work with all of the data that is not actually on the SD card -- i.e. in the internal memory?
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/How much more likely is someone to have a recent back up when it's done every day automatically than when you have to pull out the SD card and get (some) of your data on your computer? When you reinstall the app will it recognize that you copied the data for the app back to the SD card?
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/ has a scheduling feature. No PC required.
swap it to the new phone, and restore; how easy is it to restore data from an iPhone to a different (i.e., not another iPhone) device?
Just as easily -- you can restore from any iOS device to another iOS device with the same or later OS (iPads, iPhones, iPod Touhes). Of course you can only restore via iCloud on iOS 5.0+ devices.
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Re:Its not just Windows ...
Google Market (or Play or whatever they're calling it these days) saves your list of apps. So does Amazon Appstore. SMS, history, and app data is easily backed up to the SD card.
Again, that is restoring your *apps* not the data created by your apps -- i.e. your saved games, etc.
Sigh... http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
Yes, yes I can. Of course, when you say "another device," you're opening a can of worms you probably didn't expect:
Switching from an AT&T locked iPhone to a Verizon locked iPhone is not restoring to "another device," it's restoring to the same device with a different IMEI. That would be more akin to, say, if my DX died and I got a new one via warranty, than actually switching devices.
The iPhone and iPhone 4S are different devices.
Not in the context I was referring to. Also, doesn't really matter. You implied that seamless data backups with iPhones is easy and possible, while implying seamless data backups with Android is not easy and impossible. Which is not a true statement.
On Android all I have to do is back up my datas to the SD card,
How does that work with all of the data that is not actually on the SD card -- i.e. in the internal memory?
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/How much more likely is someone to have a recent back up when it's done every day automatically than when you have to pull out the SD card and get (some) of your data on your computer? When you reinstall the app will it recognize that you copied the data for the app back to the SD card?
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/ has a scheduling feature. No PC required.
swap it to the new phone, and restore; how easy is it to restore data from an iPhone to a different (i.e., not another iPhone) device?
Just as easily -- you can restore from any iOS device to another iOS device with the same or later OS (iPads, iPhones, iPod Touhes). Of course you can only restore via iCloud on iOS 5.0+ devices.
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Re:Its not just Windows ...
Google Market (or Play or whatever they're calling it these days) saves your list of apps. So does Amazon Appstore. SMS, history, and app data is easily backed up to the SD card.
Again, that is restoring your *apps* not the data created by your apps -- i.e. your saved games, etc.
Sigh... http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
Yes, yes I can. Of course, when you say "another device," you're opening a can of worms you probably didn't expect:
Switching from an AT&T locked iPhone to a Verizon locked iPhone is not restoring to "another device," it's restoring to the same device with a different IMEI. That would be more akin to, say, if my DX died and I got a new one via warranty, than actually switching devices.
The iPhone and iPhone 4S are different devices.
Not in the context I was referring to. Also, doesn't really matter. You implied that seamless data backups with iPhones is easy and possible, while implying seamless data backups with Android is not easy and impossible. Which is not a true statement.
On Android all I have to do is back up my datas to the SD card,
How does that work with all of the data that is not actually on the SD card -- i.e. in the internal memory?
http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/How much more likely is someone to have a recent back up when it's done every day automatically than when you have to pull out the SD card and get (some) of your data on your computer? When you reinstall the app will it recognize that you copied the data for the app back to the SD card?
http://matrixrewriter.com/android/ has a scheduling feature. No PC required.
swap it to the new phone, and restore; how easy is it to restore data from an iPhone to a different (i.e., not another iPhone) device?
Just as easily -- you can restore from any iOS device to another iOS device with the same or later OS (iPads, iPhones, iPod Touhes). Of course you can only restore via iCloud on iOS 5.0+ devices.
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Re:Few to admit it, but a lot of parents teach thi
While hyperbole might make for good TV and Slashdot posts, it's not really appropriate for someone whose job is to report factual information.
Again, for good measure:
While hyperbole might make for good TV and Slashdot posts, it's not really appropriate for someone whose job is to report factual information.
One more time, to make sure you've got it:
While hyperbole might make for good TV and Slashdot posts, it's not really appropriate for someone whose job is to report factual information.
Also, this should help you avoid future misunderstandings: http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
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Re:I have an idea
How are the two NOT being compared?
Here, this should help: http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
The GP's question, rephrased: "Offering bribes is unethical, but you're willing to do it for cultural reasons. Well, what if murdering orphans was a cultural tradition. Would you do it then?" For fuck's sake, YOU compared the two by basically asking "Since your job requires offering bribes, if your job required orphan killing would you ALSO be ok with MURDERING ORPHANS, you scum?"
Again: http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
But whatever, I'm obviously in the minority here, and I'm getting more pissed off than it's worth. I'll keep taking my clients to lunch to keep my little shop running, and hope my competitors agree with all you dumbasses.
Yea, you do that, since you obviously need all the practice talking to folks without being a total self-absorbed dick that you can get.
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Re:I have an idea
How are the two NOT being compared?
Here, this should help: http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
The GP's question, rephrased: "Offering bribes is unethical, but you're willing to do it for cultural reasons. Well, what if murdering orphans was a cultural tradition. Would you do it then?" For fuck's sake, YOU compared the two by basically asking "Since your job requires offering bribes, if your job required orphan killing would you ALSO be ok with MURDERING ORPHANS, you scum?"
Again: http://www.rhlschool.com/reading.htm
But whatever, I'm obviously in the minority here, and I'm getting more pissed off than it's worth. I'll keep taking my clients to lunch to keep my little shop running, and hope my competitors agree with all you dumbasses.
Yea, you do that, since you obviously need all the practice talking to folks without being a total self-absorbed dick that you can get.
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Re:0-60 in less than a secondYou might find this helpful.
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Re:Sloppy editing strikes again
Well, a quick Google search led me to these:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esliart .html
http://www.englishrules.com/writing/2005/a-versus- an-the.php
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/a.htm l
http://www.rhlschool.com/eng2n26.htm
http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/ a/a-or-an.html
http://www.english-zone.com/grammar/a-anlessn.html
None of those say a thing about paying attention to the initial sound of the following noun. All of them, however, mention paying attention to the initial sound of the following word. -
Re:Stop being so naive, you idiots
Love your comments about the polls. I think it's hilarious that people pay such close attention to them; they ask 3,000 out of millions of registered voters and claim that it has an accuracy of +/- 5%... ludicrous....
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Re:64-benchmarks wont be good
well it sounded like you read the article but you may need some Free Worksheets because you clearly missed the part where he said it was an opteron overclocked to the release speed of the Athlon64, but it was the FIRST with an agp enabeled nforce3 motherboard (AMD prevented their creation until launch of Athlon64). So if you want to see the stock speeds, there they are (close estimate) and if you want to see underclocked stock speeds without an agp graphics card, check out some nice opteron benchmarks.
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Re:There they go again....
I suggest you look into some reading comprehension skills, they might help keep your foot out of your mouth more often.