But you seemingly can’t make a new playlist from that menu, which is a bit silly, only add to an existing one.
But you seemingly can’t make a new playlist from that menu, which is a bit silly, only add to an existing one.
Love it so far
Ive not come across an installer that, as far as I can tell, circumnavigates the iOS restrictions on app use. Anything to worry about there?
Another option on iOS, turn off your phone. You have to enter a PIN when you first turn it on.
May I ask which internet provider that was?
Nope, not working for me either.
Setting out a decent plate of food is definitely worth the near zero effort it takes to do it. I dont cook meals with presentation in mind (mostly), but its always possible to make the food look better or worse by how its served.
Tricky market position to aim for though. Consoles are simple as toasters. All you need to do is make sure the game you buy has "PS4" written on the outside.
US only? Can't see it in UK app store yet.
I'd add a point about finding the right place and time for reading. Sitting in the living room with your spouse while they watch a TV talent show isn't going to help.
I love this. Evernote but simpler. Perfect for me.
I saw one too. A young kid came on at the side of the stage, raised one leg to his ear, then just stood there on the other leg for about 45 minutes while other stuff went on around him. Crazy.
9.99 would be great for either 5 X copies of office or infinite file storage, never mind both.
Actually its 28 days paid holiday in the UK.
DAMN YOU!
A lot of people love pie, which comes in a bunch of custom roms. I personally just can't get comfy with it. It never feels as natural as the default input to me. I'd recommend giving the free version a good workout before paying for it.
Exactly. Similarly in some cultures some people are offended if you leave an empty plate (implying you weren't given enough food) while in other cultures people are offended if you leave any food on your plate (implying you didn't like the food).
In the book Instruction to Deliver by Sir Michael Barber, who was in charge of making the Prime Minister's policies actually work, he made a really good point about meetings I've always stuck to.
Dropbox remains (imo) the market leader in terms of ease of use. However for a while now its looked really expensive compared to others - Google Drive is currently $1.99 for 100GB, $9.99 for 1Tb. So this is a very much needed boost.
tbh, I much prefer chiclet laptop style keyboards to mechanicals. I find the minimal travel on the keys easier to use for long stretches. My desktop keyboard feels like a lappy.