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  • - Thursday 6 September 2012 13:01
    For the record, I totally stole this idea.
    I've ordered sub jerseys titled:
    Nintendo #64
    and
    TheAnswer #42
  • - Sunday 2 September 2012 10:39
    I had no intentions of ripping off your photo but I love that it happened.

    Only Burnout seems to be working properly, Need For Speed's have an issue with configuring the steering wheel and Carnage just doesn't seem to load so for now all I've been able to enjoy is Burnout and enjoy it I have.
  • - Friday 31 August 2012 17:57
  • - Friday 31 August 2012 17:55
    OMG. Now we need to race. ALL THE TIME
  • - Wednesday 29 August 2012 17:45
    That's hella disappointing. But if I've learned anything from wedding photos, it's that you're always squinting anyway, so this should look great to you.
  • - Monday 27 August 2012 10:43
    Rule of thumb, when you're in the seat, your arms should be straight out in front of you.
    Too high, the blood drains out of your hands and they get cold.
    Too low, the blood pools in your hands.. and it feels weird.
  • - Monday 27 August 2012 08:31
    Perhaps it's faulty design but how else would you get the wheel mount installed in a way so it doesn't hinder how you get in/out without angling the main pieces of wood?

    I thought the metal support was a good idea since an L bracket and screws weren't enough to hold it up. Now that I'm sitting in the cockpit I realize the wheel mount could be a bit higher, but for what it is I'm content with how it feels and everything feels sturdy.
  • - Monday 27 August 2012 08:02
    I'm suddenly concerned that small things I did to increase stability of a poor design, are being adopted as best practices.

    Either way, super excited to see your progress.
  • - Monday 20 August 2012 06:54
    It's true, something always happens or goes wrong. I don't know why I think I can do it in a single week night because it's nearly impossible.

    The problem this time is that the Clockwork Recovery erase/install ROM option didn't clear enough data to work properly so I had to do a DarkSide Super Wipe and then it worked.

    Other weird things are SuperUser installations failing, but if you try it again it works. Because of this you can never be sure if something isn't working the first time because it's stubborn or if you royally screwed up.
  • - Saturday 18 August 2012 21:12
    Android is the ONLY operating system where I've NEVER had a custom ROM/OS load properly the first time.