"The Inspire 4G has a single core processor, and no dedicated graphics either. While it'll run ICS (the latest version of Android), the official ICS rom from HTC won't come out until later this summer. The One X already has ICS, and with the power of the phone will likely be able to support whatever the next version of Android is as well. I own the Inspire 4g, and while it's been a great phone, I'd kill for the chance to get the One X."
- John Long
"With the latest builds of CM7 (I believe it's in the 7.2 RC), they've added a caching to lists and menus when applicable. A lot of those noticeably laggy moments have been squashed with the change."
- John Long
"I'd suggest working with classes before diving into a framework. The larger ones can be disorienting to those unfamiliar with OOP or the idea of MVC."
- John Long
"If Claudio ever makes it to either of the two rosters, I could see him winning the U.S. Title and turning it into the European Title again, at least temporarily."
- John Long
"Sounds good! Loved the corresponding matching footage. You seem to lose the beat around 0:40, though. It just strays off, and uncomfortably picks up after a few seconds."
- John Long
"Wireless controllers do come in handy when you've got multiple players. Trying to manage 4 controllers and their cords can be a bitch; with wireless controllers, it's grab and go."
- John Long
"I love the analysis and thought that went into this, however from the WWE's standpoint they seem to be heavily invested in Michael Cole as an announcer, and I doubt they'd pull him completely from both of their top two brands. I'd be interested to see Joey Styles and Michael Cole and their charisma. Something tells me Joey wouldn't be afraid to put Cole in his place, figuratively speaking. JBL is interested in coming back to the WWE in some capacity, or so the dirt sheets say, and I agree that a pairing with JR would create a favorable dynamic for the fans. Unfortunately, again, the WWE is insistent on keeping the King on commentary. I'm not sure a three man commentary booth with JR, King, and JBL would work out. JBL and Jerry both are individuals who like to throw in comments, and with them competing to get a word in JR's going to take a back seat and not be able to do the play-by-play. Listening to the past few weeks of the King-Cole-JR team, JR hasn't been as prevalent as he once..."
- John Long
"Searching through torrentz.eu, I found [this torrent.](http://torrentz.eu/3d586ba...) It looks like there's been a seeder on the torrent in the past day or so, you might be in luck."
- John Long
"Looking at what Valve did in launching support for OS X, they ported over their catalog as well. In the months after, they spent time fixing bugs on games like Half-Life 2 and Counter Strike, games that have been out for a long while and were previously considered stable. In supporting Linux, they'd have to do this, as well as combat some questionable video card support across the plethora of distributions out there. If Valve supported only Ubuntu (or only Fedora, SuSE, etc.), they'd receive flak from Linux gamers about not being supported. It's a tough field to enter, and is perhaps why more companies don't support Linux when heavy graphics are involved."
- John Long
"Were these one of the mashup/covers that you couldn't get legal clearance for? It's a shame. This is a nice smooth song, and the change from song to song flowed well together."
- John Long
"When I've got a pesky bug that proves impossible to track by normal methods of debugging (tracing values, use cases, etc.), I resort to [rubber duck debugging](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...)."
- John Long
"We had a piece of hardware that required a specific piece of software to work, or so their company claimed. Running wireshark, we sniffed the traffic between the software and the controller, and realized all the software was doing was rudimentary telnet communication. We wrote a program to replicate this functionality, and saved plenty in support calls (costly)."
- John Long
"We had a piece of hardware that required a specific piece of software to work, or so their company claimed. Running wireshark, we sniffed the traffic between the software and the controller, and realized all the software was doing was rudimentary telnet communication. We wrote a program to replicate this functionality, and saved plenty in support calls (costly)."
- John Long