What Are You Doing Right Now
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Another nice feature that the Garmin stuff had was the ability to hit it and tell it to reroute due to construction. I could really use this on my current commute from Chicago to St. Louis, because the exit I would normally take towards my destination is closed. I always have to drive past it before Maps then reroutes.
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How about the ability to map out a course online, then just have it sync to your phone..
I Agree, so many possibilities, yet there has been little to no real improvement in years.
Back when Waze was self owned, it seems kinda interesting, and I even used it, and edited maps myself by driving in parts of town that it wasn't aware of. But I'm not sure how useful that is anymore. Google does a fairly good job of getting newer stuff into their maps faster these days.
The best part of Waze was the traffic notices, but doesn't Google have that now? But I'm guessing Google isn't using their traffic knowledge to help route you better, which would be an awesome altruistic feature that Google could provide, possibly helping municipalities a bit.
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What's amazing is that they never got "back up to" where many GPS units were by the time that they hit the mainstream.
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Just upgraded to iOS 9 and had it map me home. No way to add a point to a route.
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@JaredBusch All you need is Love's......
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I'm battling a headache as I am telling people how things need to be scheduled, yet our scheduling department gets it all confused...
GAH Timezones and participants!
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My dad is planning to see the new Disney Wars movies and has never seen Episodes 1-3. So he just watched one and two. And he was like "these aren't very good, are they!"
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@DustinB3403 said:
I'm battling a headache as I am telling people how things need to be scheduled, yet our scheduling department gets it all confused...
GAH Timezones and participants!
If you are a company that works internationally or across a lot of regions, consider moving the whole company to UTC.
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It's not the time zones that are the issue (at least in this case) it's internal parties who completely forgot how we schedule outward facing events. (Which are always in the clients local time & time zone)
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Trying to decide if I'd rather add Imagick to PHP on one of my WordPress sites or give HHVM (where it's preinstalled) another shot.
Leaning towards HHVM because I've learned enough since the last time I tried to know that the problems I ran into testing it weren't actually HHVM's fault.
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Also whoa my gravatar just changed, am I a space invader now?
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@WingCreative said:
Also whoa my gravatar just changed, am I a space invader now?
Looks that way. It's just a place holder. You should set up a real one
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Just had shrimp and eggplant for lunch. I've officially eaten today, you can all relax.
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@scottalanmiller coffee and cigarettes are the most important food groups.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@WingCreative said:
Also whoa my gravatar just changed, am I a space invader now?
Looks that way. It's just a place holder. You should set up a real one
Yeah I have been entirely too lazy on that front. I actually kinda liked the old pattern, but I guess gravatar went all "phase two ugly color combo" on me to encourage a switch.
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@DustinB3403 Great, whatever works for you. Lacie drives are a pain though as most contain Seagate drives inside. And certain Seagate series are really problematic. I specialize in advanced data recovery, where the trivial software attempt to scan a drive and list the file directory structure is unsuccessful. I am in the Greater Boston Area. Let me know if you need help. We provide free consultation and evaluation. Have cleanroom environment and all the fancy advanced toys. Thanks for replying.
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Wanna see what the weather is like for the ten days leading up to us arriving at our new home?
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I think that that is what is known as the rainy season.
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Northbound
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Repurposing a 2.4GHz 32bit Celeron NAS device as a virtualization server? This is just silly...
I feel bad, he's trying to reuse something that appears like it might be useful. But it's time to melt that thing down for scrap.