Yes, that’s right, I’d forgotten since I got it with the Office suite.
Yes, that’s right, I’d forgotten since I got it with the Office suite.
Um, no. It’s a piece of shit.
BMW’s biggest enemy?
Dallas heat, poor taste, new money, ignorance, and white minority privilege makes queer bitches like this “evangelist” go crazy.
It’s not so much that you would want to do rapid fire, but that the barrels tend to warp out of any usefulness due to the intense heat generated. These things are hot.
It surprised me. I have friends who are die-hard MS fans and who kept telling me to use OneNote, and I dismissed them. Recently, I started on a project that required massive amounts of note-taking, and upgraded my ancient Office to the latest and could not be happier.
I dumped both Evernote and Things over the last few months. They’re both just dreadful, and I find it a bit baffling both come so highly rated by many.
We did some... visualization work for a company regarding these guns, and there are so many drawbacks due to issues with massive heat buildup and subsequent damage to the device in a short period of time that it seems unlikely these will see widespread deployment any time soon.
Sugarfish, and specifically Nozawa Bar inside is fantastic. Kiriko Sushi is excellent, Katsu-Ya, Urusawa (most expensive restaurant in LA, though), and cheaper places like Iroha, Akari, and so on are very good.
Um, you must go to some shitty sushi places.
Precisely.
Blatantly stupid. Obviously not an anagram. These, however, are:
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Good,
It looks like utter shit.
Very much agree.
None of the hundreds of photos I have from 1989 look anything like these. In fact, they’re just clear, clean, vibrant depictions of a time almost thirty years back.
I’ve been a Guinness drinker for thirty five years, and it’s certainly still my favorite, but I tend to find new beers with which to have flings, some long-term.
Well, yes (technically Diageo), but for the bulk of its history it wasn’t.
I’ve tried Chrome, Firefox, and Dolphin (ugh) for iOS, and have stuck with Safari. Yes, Apple can “cripple” the apps of others, but Safari is just smoother, and allows integration with the MS products and a few others that I also use for work.
:)