Google Calendar and Contacts still work. I set up CalDAV on my iDevices for calendar items. You can also set up gmail as a gmail account on iOS devices.
Google Calendar and Contacts still work. I set up CalDAV on my iDevices for calendar items. You can also set up gmail as a gmail account on iOS devices.
I think we need more evidence.
If you check the bottom left corner of the new weather app, you'll see a Yahoo! logo. It's there on the current one, too. Apple and Yahoo made a deal back in the days of the first iPhone — I'm mjust glad they're updating that stock app!
"So that’s how much sideboob the FCC allows on basic cable. Good to know!"
Now if only any two weather apps — even those supposedly using the same data sources — would show me the same goddamn forecast on the same goddamn day, that would be a (goddamn) innovation. So many weather apps look good, but daily temperature forecasts can be as many as 10 degrees (F) apart.
Now if only any two weather apps — even those supposedly using the same data sources — would show me the same goddamn forecast on the same goddamn day, that would be a (goddamn) innovation. So many weather apps look good, but daily temperature forecasts can be as many as 10 degrees (F) apart.
Two words: "weirding modules." I think Lynch has done some fantasic work. But here he must have apparently compelled to add cool laser-gunny-thingies that had no place in the book. Ugh. Plus, terrible performances by good actors.
The novel was about many things. The movie was all about David Lynch, for the glory of David Lynch.
I'm with you on the others, but instead of awe from Star Trek: The Motionless Picture, I felt aargh. Holy Hannah, it was dreary and uninspiring. The shuttle ride to the Enterprise alone was what, six minutes? Watching it, I felt like I was on a five-year mission.
I'm with you on the others, but instead of awe from Star Trek: The Motionless Picture, I felt aargh. Holy Hannah, it was dreary and uninspiring. The shuttle ride to the Enterprise alone was what, six minutes? Watching it, I felt like I was on a five-year mission.
"The evil lizard overlord who wants to mate with the Doctor's companion is pretty hilarious."
If the CIA has a Prime acount, it can save a crap-ton on shipping. Plus, it'll get free Instant Video. Of everyone. Everywhere. Anytime.
Thanks. I used to use the service a couple of years ago, but I found it maddningly inconsistent. I hope to accomplish such Chrome syncing between profiles somehow. I like that Chrome's syncing happens in the background without me having to think about it. Maybe xmarks is worth a new look.
As long as we're talking about Gmail syncing, I would be very happy to find a way to sync Chrome bookmarks across two Google IDs (one standard, one Apps). I'd love to keep bookmarks in sync while keeping history and other browsing information separate. Chrome allows me to sync between browsers, but not accounts.
How common is it, really, for companies to use such imbecilic software? It seems like a bad, wasteful expense.
Wow, some people really got panties in a bunch over this smart-ass comment. The problem with Cloverfield wasn't the use of shakey-cam. It was the overuse of it. There's shaky and then there's incoherent. The larger problem is that the concept was very cool but the script sucked.
Cloverfield's director? Will he hold the camera THE FUCK STILL for any length of time in this one?
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Speaking of reading, I enjoyed the Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind nod. You put that title on my list.