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  1. John Crichton

    So, what are we thinking about running?

    After playing it at NCGD I'm very tempted to run Leverage but I think for the moment I'll stick with running the Dread game I mentioned above.
  2. John Crichton

    So, what are we thinking about running?

    Very likely running the same Dread game from NCGD, "Ice Station Zeta."
  3. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    Ah, well hot damn. Thanks!
  4. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    Thanks for the link. That said it had nothing to do with the "Who Quoted Me" feature. Looks like it was actually turned off. Sweet. :)
  5. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    Link? To my knowledge that feature cannot be turned off on the user side. :(
  6. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    Agreed. It's largely useless and just gets in the way.
  7. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    There will always be folks who are clueless. However, most folks that are getting in on tablets early are going to be more tech savvy than not. Early adopters usually are.
  8. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    I have no problem with the different flavors of Android. It allows upgrades and tweaks which means options. That's a good thing. :)
  9. John Crichton

    New Wonder Woman actress finally chosen

    Yes. Plenty. His trademark isn't neurotic women/leads.
  10. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    It's for community supporters only.
  11. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    Both my Droid phone and iPod touch's interfaces are just fine. At the moment I prefer Android. I have no idea how this will play out with tablets as I will only be owning an iPad 2 soon and not a Droid tablet until the finish playing catch-up.
  12. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    Ack, it's likely a community supporter thing.
  13. John Crichton

    [Feature] Who Quoted Me

    Anyone else not like it? If it was at the bottom of the page I wouldn't mind so much. But it gets in the way of subscribed threads and such. And it doesn't go away. :erm: EDIT: I totally forgot this was a Community Supporter-only feature. Others won't see it at all.
  14. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    Wireless HDMI rocks. I can't wait to get a laptop with that built-in! :)
  15. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    The bottom line is that it's still an Apple iDevice with all the proprietary software and limitations that they've had for years. I'm not saying this is preventing me from buying one it's just a statement of fact.
  16. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    It's one adapter for each of the formats. HDMI, component and such.
  17. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    Yes, home options are expanding and newer devices are getting better at that. However, there are millions of owners that won't care about that for years. And unless I can get all that on the go it won't truly matter since I still lose that functionality everywhere else.
  18. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    My internet connection is great. I pay a little extra for it to be that way but there it is.
  19. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    Pretty much every iPod, for one example. And data is backed up to a PC, yes? I love my Droid phone and the capabilities are impressive. However, that doesn't mean that I don't use my home PC when I'm there. That need isn't going away anytime soon and even if it does, PCs aren't going away nor...
  20. John Crichton

    the tablet war is heating up

    We really aren't. Just because more devices are out there it doesn't mean that desktop computers aren't being anymore. Quite the contrary. Many of these portable devices still need to sync up with a PC to do things like install apps, transfer media and the like.
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