When I played football, our medical trainer would have a water bottle full of pickle juice. Always did the trick.
When I played football, our medical trainer would have a water bottle full of pickle juice. Always did the trick.
The Nest actually learns your thermostat patterns and programs itself. I, too, bought the Honeywell you mentioned from Home Depot for $20. Couldn't have been happier for the price. Paid for itself and then some in the first 2 months.
I've never had trouble putting my phone under my sheet on the corner by my head.
Hahaha! That's exactly what I was thinking.
That breaks down to about $12 or so per week. I would think that it would be hard to do a days worth of meals for a family of four for that price.
That jerk kid needs to take his headphones off.
Amen. I started using it last year about this time of February. Down to 235 lbs from 320 lbs using LoseIt.
No browsing info goes back to Google from the browser itself.
I use IronBrowser. It's based off of the Chromium source code.
Check out Gridlock. It allows you to place the icons wherever you want on the screen.
Read: http://www.redmondpie.com/ios-6-jailbreak-untethered-device-compatibility-and-expected-release-date/
Wow, that's impressive. Thanks for the reply.
How does it work while driving? Does it assume you're cycling?
Haha! Yeah, it was a pain to deal with. Especially the dot matrix printer it was coupled with.
My parents never believed in upgrading or getting rid of old things. So, naturally, my first computer experience was with this bad boy in 1990. TRS-80 Model III.
No, the previous commenter was trying to insinuate that the gunman may have "run away". I was trying to say that I didn't think that would be the case in a school shooting situation.
If I didn't already have a Nook SimpleTouch, I would think about getting that Kobo Mini. It looks pretty awesome.
Exactly!
*Slowclap*
This is 100% what I was thinking when I read this post.