10basetom
10basetom
10basetom

With a 53-0 record (48 men, 5 women), Floyd should retire already.

I’ll not comment on Mayweather outside the ring because enough ink has been spilled about that already, but inside the ring he’s elusive as a ghost. Looks like Pac-Man really ran into a ghost this time.

We’re well into 2015 and I still don’t think Chrome desktop apps are ready for prime time. Let me just run you through a recent Chrome offline app experience to illustrate the point.

I didn't know what "masochistic" really meant until I saw this video. WTF, I wanna crawl into my bed and play Pokemon now.

Also check out AnyDesk — they are claiming to be the fastest of the bunch.

FYI this extension no longer works on the current Chrome stable and beta releases. It was fun while it lasted.

Oh that's a wallet? I thought it was a chocolate mousse cake lol.

It's over.

Eventually you'll be able to play this through GOG.com, so it's all good.

I actually wish there would be more doom & gloom articles about the Wii U because it drives down the prices for used games on eBay ;). 32GB is fine for me because I only download smaller indie games from the eShop; I buy used retail discs.

This doesn't come close to the character creation system on the Wii U ;)

Now that I see the SMB pipe and Flappy Bird pipe next to each other, I'm more inclined to believe Flappy Bird's developer, Dong, that the similarities are coincidental. Come on... take any pipe, color it green and add in a gradient, and you can say it looks like a SMB pipe. If he really did steal assets from the SMB

Ah, the state of the nation...

A simpler, portable mind mapper: Blumind.

As a developer who has released extensions for both browsers, I would say Chrome is a lot easier to developer for. The process to publish and update your Chrome extension is also much more streamlined. It can sometimes take over a week to have your Firefox extension approved, no matter how minor the update. I have not

Blocking via hosts file is all right, but it's not for everyone. I've been using HostsMan for the past year and ABP for many years prior, and from my experience blocking ads via hosts file is not as good as ABP. For one thing, new hosts file updates are not as frequent as EasyList updates. However, the more important

Please heed my warning: do NOT use SkyDrive if you have over 100k files to sync. I recently installed the latest version of SkyDrive for Windows 8 64-bit, and for the life of me I cannot get it to complete my first sync (950 MB, 161222 files) — it is literally choking on too many files it seems. It's not like I have

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I was in the same boat myself, but instead of relying on other people's words I did my own test because my scenario could be different from yours: