#6: "This ancient Turkish city could house up to 50 thousand people, reached five stories below ground, and was built in the 7th or 8th century by Christians hiding from the Roman Empire."
#6: "This ancient Turkish city could house up to 50 thousand people, reached five stories below ground, and was built in the 7th or 8th century by Christians hiding from the Roman Empire."
FF's Omnibar plug-in is a pretty good alternative. Same idea.
@maltesh: That is odd. I have found such syncing to work effectively for many years. Sounds like either the iOS or iTunes software had bugs.
@Spaceknight: O lawhdy, lawhdy. I remember this. My 14-yo self thought this change was super-cool at the time. Yikes.
@scifigene: Indeed, granddaughter. It's unclear whether there was an actual blood relation, or if it was more a term of affection or standing.
@Zero4: I am logged in, but I missed the keyword prefix at the beginning. Thanks for the assist.
I've tried using this from time to time. In my experience, whether it works or not is a crapshoot. I find it more frustrating than helpful.
Perhaps I'm missing something. After I type a calendar entry in the Omnibar, I can't figure out how to proceed. Hitting ENTER merely begins a google search for what I typed in.
Spoiler Alert: Anakin turns to the dark side. Characters you never heard of in either film trilogy die.
@Erica Thomas: Appreciated!
@Erica Thomas: Any chance you're in the Washington, DC area?!
@Johann Schmidt: My Nook supposedly has the library compatibility, but I've never managed to make it work with my library.
@fhall1: Step One: Set up your device in a way that will make installing future updates a wretched nightmare. Step Two...
This is one "problem" I just don't get. If your laptop feels too warm, then MOVE IT. Prevent short-term burning pain and there won't be any long-term problems.
I read "Of course, in the DC Universe, nobody bats an eyelash when historical figures come back from the dead with murder in their hearts." as being about WASHINGTON, D.C.
@BadFloppy: That was happening to me, but I didn't know why. Now I do. Thank you!
@JennaW: I'm in Washington, D.C. A lot of people here are using only a fraction of their brains. At least, I sure as hell hope that's the case.
@Skid-Vicious: One leader of one group that splintered from the original "Mothers of the Disappeared" did indeed praise 9/11. While reprehensible, her remarks do not take away the important and noble role the original organization played in nonviolently standing up to the dictators who oppressed Argentinians and…
@MonkeyT: Let the 3D backlash thrive! Avatar was great 3D. All this upscaling nonsense is utter crap.
@Balveda: That's what they want us to think...