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And, on a side note, one of the best things about having a smartwatch is being able to control my phone’s media players without taking out my phone.
I am owned by several dogs and cats. I have been playing non-computer roleplaying games for almost five decades. I am interested in all kinds of gadgets, particularly multitools, knives, flashlights, and pens.
And, on a side note, one of the best things about having a smartwatch is being able to control my phone’s media players without taking out my phone.
I use MX Player, PowerAmp, and VLC for various things.
He is probably multilingual. Seems like a smart, well-educated person.
My city plows the bike paths at the same time it plows the emergency routes. We’re in Wisconsin, but a startling number of people still commute by bike all year long.
This seems like a useful tool. Thanks!
This is an illustration of Multiple Physicality Disorder.
Maybe you should add a bit of lithium with the detergent.
I try very hard to buy everything on physical media. I subscribe to a few streaming services, but I never buy non-physical media. You don’t really own anything that can suddenly disappear because a company changes policies, get bought, or goes out of business.
Everything I buy is then ripped and stored on my local media server. That makes them more convenient and allows me to store the physical media out of the way. If something goes wrong, I can always re-rip.
It is worth noting that optical discs age and can become unreadable over time. If that happens, I can always go in the opposite direction and burn a new disc from my digital copy.
The best therapist I’ve known had a neat little cross-stitich on her lobby wall that said:
“Normal is just a setting on your washing machine.”
Every mode of human thought and behavior is represented by a spectrum. There is never a clear boundary between normality and mental illness.
He certainly fits here. And I think he’s just getting some perspective of his own from that angle.
Your dog is an artistic genius. Fortunately, your failure to recognize it does not seem to be discouraging her.
The world would be a happier place if everyone did.
Jon Peters, one of the producers, had been trying to shoehorn a giant spider into a movie for quite some time. It wasn’t that he thought it particularly needed to be in Wild, Wild West. He just wanted one, so he tried to get it written into every movie he was involved with until he finally succeeded. Hearing that really helped me understand the rest of that movie.
If you get quantum foam you must be pouring it too fast.
And this does not take into account quantum foam.
I’m sorry, but I don’t see how anything can beat “Put down that chainsaw and listen to me”. It may be the best opening line ever sung.
Translation: Elon Musk desperately searches for buzzwords that will boost the stock of his failing company.
From an old New Yorker cartoon… Dog: Humans are so cute when they try to understand quantum mechanics!
WearOS has a built-in media control that you can configure to pop up automatically when the phone is playing music or video. There are also multiple apps that act as remote controls for the phone’s camera. Mine also displays the camera view on the watch, which can be very handy.
The third-party media players often provide more detailed controls. They handle a broader range of formats (particularly VLC). And some of them perform better.
To be honest, though, the main reason I use third-party players is because I’m familiar with them. It’s similar to the advantages of using a third-party launcher. You have a lot more control over when and how you upgrade your UI experience.