theholycow wrote:^Motorola Razr name is now used on thin non-folding Android smartphone.
AHTOXA wrote:Modern smartphone screens are made to be scratch-resistant. As long as you don't throw it in your pocket with keys or similar objects, there will be no scratches.
I almost always throw it in my pocket with keys, unless I'm wearing cargo pants and have enough separate pockets. I hate holsters.
Otter. Box. It keeps my iPhone even µSquint proof (semi-related: he already knows how to swipe and unlock a screen and find apps.. it's scary).
ClutchDisc wrote:I still have a flip phone... Does everything I would ever need it to!
Whoa whoa whoa. When did you and Paul upgrade from cups 'n string?!? You all are high tech now!
'15 Mazda 3 iSport Hatch 6MT
'11 Ford Fiesta Hatchback SE 5MT
'14 Giant Escape City 24MT '97 Honda Civic EX 4AT - Retired @ 184,001 mi
They went through a telegraph stage for a few weeks for long distance communication, but it got a bit gawky and the Model A's ride was a bit too choppy for reliable communication.
17 Mazda6 Touring
18 Mazda3 iSport
InlinePaul wrote:The driving force of new fangled features to sell more cars [is to] cater to the masses' abject laziness!
Squint wrote:Otter. Box. It keeps my iPhone even µSquint proof (semi-related: he already knows how to swipe and unlock a screen and find apps.. it's scary).
I have an Otterbox case for my Motorola Droid Razr. It turns this thin flat slab into a bulky monster. Also, the non-slip rubber makes it extremely difficult to put in/take out of my pocket. The thick screen protector doesn't seem like it would do much more than a common adhesive one, and yesterday I removed it because it was annoying and difficult to see through.
It sure is protective for drops and stuff though!
1980 Buick LeSabre 4.1L 5MT
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watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
I feel the same way towards the Otterbox and similar cases - they make the phones huge. My Note II is already a very large phone (5.95 x 3.17 x 0.37 in; 5.5" screen) and I don't want to add any more to that dimension. What I use is a screen flap. It's basically a metal flap covered in cloth, which is attached to the back cover (a one-piece design) and closes like a book over the screen. It keeps the weight and size to a minimum, while covering the screen. It only protects the screen and offers no protection from falls or spills.
Sure? I always tend to end up on this site right around finals time when I should be studying the most yet here I am procrastinating. Been spending most of my time on this pile of metal and rubber:
(Eddie, the electrical guru in the background)
I'll try to be more regular here (insert poop joke) since Formula comp is next week and school is over soon. Missed having a regular forum where I knew everyone and people aren't dumb as rocks.
A Formula SAE car. This is last years. The 2014 one is very similar.
600cc Honda F4i engine/trans
FSAE specific LSD
Double A-arm suspension front and rear
Ohlins coilovers
0-60 in about 3.5 seconds
Gear limited to 84 mph