"How many Roku models are there? Like, twelve?"
"How many Roku models are there? Like, twelve?"
The remote that comes with the Roku 3 uses RF and WiFi, so line-of-sight is not necessary. You can hide your Roku so you don't even have to see it.
Then it helps you wake up. :)
Might be interesting to use this as your Google+ picture:
Well, I kinda have to roll back my recommendation of Magnatune. When I thought of it before posting this, I realized that I hadn't gone to the website in a while (QUITE a while, it turns out). It seems that they have converted to a subscription-only service, and eliminated one-off sales, which is how I generally buy…
Nobody's mentioned Magnatune, so I will. This is a nice little source for indie music of many genres, and a large percentage of the profits goes to the artists.
I opted for TracFone because I just wanted a cell phone for use in the car (emergencies, primarily). When they had a sale offering double minutes for life, there really was no way I thought I could ever beat the price. I spend $20 every 90 days for the service, which keeps my minutes from expiring.
Well, I'm guessing that's either a loophole or a mistake somewhere. Could come back on you if they discover the mistake.
That was my question, too. I did a quick Google search and found this:
I agree with you, actually. My theory is that everyone hated JarJar because he was the ONLY character in the movie with ANY personality. He didn't fit in because everyone else was so bad.
"TV Stand for TVs up to 50 inches" This item is the same price ($69) at Amazon, free shipping for Prime members, and it isn't WalMart.
Seriously?? This was 3 days ago, and you're still on about this? Let it go, dude.
I made a very brief comment regarding the article, and Lifehacker's apparent approval of dishonest behavior. If you think it's a waste of your time, you're welcome to skip right over it. My "bitching" is only a waste of your time if you choose to read and respond to it. If you can't understand my point, well, I…
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Bullshit. Even if the whole "Knowing evil means knowing how to beat it" shtick weren't just an excuse for posting ways to be dishonest, this article about tricking your way into the elite status line at the airport doesn't really fit. How does knowing how to do this help me "beat" any "evil?"
Another Lifehacker "DIY for the Unethical" article.
Is this where it starts?
Good god, how dependent are people on these stupid little gadgets?
A friend of mine tried ophcrack on here Win7 system when she forgot her password. It just froze. She had everything backed up, and she was planning to install Win 8 anyway, so she just blew it away and did a fresh install.