Fascinating! Thanks for fulfilling my curious bug!
Fascinating! Thanks for fulfilling my curious bug!
I had a similar experience at WINCO near Pomona, CA. I definitely miss that store now as well. Fresh & Easy is my regular store nowadays (it's interesting what's going on with that company now).
Same (Orange County)! Born/raised. I asked because your comment ALMOST made it seem like you used to live in the US and had since moved, and I'm just curious.
My lil man just turned 6 months, and these tips are already helpful. Thanks.
Command+Shift+4 and Space: When you press Command+Shift+4 you get to take a screenshot of a specific area on the screen. If you hit the space bar afterwards, however, you can click on any window to get a nice PNG with transparent background of that window.
Bummer. TMO just doesn't have plans to add infrastructure there?
Where do you live?
If you have the capital, then go for it! I'd love to hear your feedback. I moved to T-mo from Straight Talk (T-mo), and I'm pretty happy. Nonetheless, other plans like this one from RW are intriguing. Are you running ST w/ AT&T or T-mo?
Not offended in the least!
Wait for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
100Mbps on a mobile is pretty extreme. Speedtest at my work just got 5.26 down and 1.48 up. My work is kind of a bad spot for this carrier; however, it's not much better with an average nearing 8 down and 3 up.
I used to have a coworker w/ really loud switches (it didn't help that he typed SO FAST). Generally, I'd get annoyed, put on my headphones, and turn up the volume. This definitely is an issue for many; I'd love to have a different (mechanical) keyboard, but I don't want to annoy people.
I guess you mean this: http://sye.dk/sfpg/
So, you want to use those cloud storage services as your sources? Essentially, it sounds like you want a service that syndicates those sources to generate the gallery. Sounds fascinating. DIY w/ APIs.
No name, fair game.
Cmon, which school? I have friends and family in high school, and I'd like to advise them to avoid this school.
You're on the money. We have to trust these companies to an extent, but there are inherent risks that cannot be avoided. If someone wants to hack something, it can be hacked. No system is 100% secure.
That's a feature of S3. There are APIs for directly interacting w/ Glacier. I use the Ruby SDK for its S3 API, but when I looked at the APIs for Glacier, I didn't like them. But maybe I need to give it more of a chance.
Vote: T-Mobile