Engadget really likes this as well. If I actually had a use for a tablet this is the one I'd get.
It's probably worth the $50 to get the 16GB version, since there's no SD slot.
We finished the basic structure, but the stairs around the corner need a bit of support added. I don't think there will be a fire hazard. The wood burning stove is used about 3 times a year and there is quite a bit of clearance.
I got my S3 on Friday. I like it so far other than some TouchWiz annoyances. Why can't I disable all animation? Battery life is quite good. Speed is much better than the Evo.
I've been helping a friend build a staircase all weekend. It includes a nice curve 6 steps down and spans a wood burning fireplace. Only 5 more steps to go.
They certainly catch a lot of problems that would require a person to test manually. They also take a lot of time to write and keep up to date. Obviously unit tests are not a replacement for proper QA and regression testing.
From what I've read and experienced Carmax will pay more from used cars that most other dealerships. Things could have changed in the last couple years though.
It used to use more, you could grab an older release. I doubt this will help you though, it was doing a lot of things that were simply wasting memory in the past.
Here's an interesting presentation on the work they've done.
I started a new job last October and they gave me a Dell Latitude E6420 with 8GB RAM and a 128GB SSD, which shows up in device manager as LITEONIT LAT-128M2S. I've been pretty happy with it so far.
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