That shouldn't stop you from trying some of these.
That shouldn't stop you from trying some of these.
This article needs to be destroyed so my friend can't keep sending it to me.
Skip the floor seats and go for the balcony/mezzanine. It's most people's instinct to think the closest, most expensive seats are the best. This isn't always the case. While it may be difficult to see from far back in a large theater, thanks to modern audio systems, most of the time it's not that big of a deal. Save…
Regardless of whether you decided to fly to your destination city or pack a truck full of all your stuff, you have a long road ahead of you. The fact of the matter is, no matter how prepared you are, you're likely going to have a couple nervous breakdowns at some point. Once you accept this, it makes the idea of…
I love using an external mouse that has auxiliary side buttons. With my laptop, I use the Microsoft Mobile Mouse 6000. I have my left aux button configured to be a back button, and my right aux button to close the current window. This works well for navigating the internet and cleaning out tabs in Google Chrome.
Well congrats on the project. Looks like a big success.
Beautiful. Good work! It complements the fireplace really well.
Damn! That floor is bitchin'! What kind of wood (or other material) is that?
No. It's a media server that relies on local files.
It definitely is weird, but there's a good opportunity for a feature request: Assistant addresses you by name. (Checkbox). If checked, you input the "name". If not checked, no name is used. Done.
Fascinating. What OS(s)? What do you do w/ all that POWER!?
Recently got a food processor and did this ASAP (for the first time), and IT WAS AMAZING. Topped w/ pineapple, pepperoni, bell pepper, onion, and some other goodies. Oh man! So good. Will repeat.
I did find the 2 lists to be much like a copy of one another, which could be interpreted a few ways.
Concerning Feedly, Thorin wrote the pack for Chrome, and Whitson wrote this one. Their brains aren't connected, but they do their best! Also, I'm glad a different writer did each article.
Adjusting and finding that rhythm definitely takes work, so keep at it! But I don't see calling it a "lie of omission" being harsh just because it's inconsequential. Nonetheless, my point, of which I'd wager you're aware, is not to hide your feelings. "Sharing is caring"! Whenever my wife doesn't share how she…
Have you told this to your partner? Don't hide your feelings; it's a lie of omission. But alas, I don't know you, that's just my outside perspective.
I think a window manager could fit in this pack. I LOVE xmonad.
Here ya go:
Is Yahoo trying to go on a spending spree to spur themselves into a recovery of favoritism with the masses?
Meld is fantastic. http://meldmerge.org/ It's also fantastic when integrated with git.