Cool. I guess you could work off a fileshare, but that wouldn't help w/ platform specific files.
Cool. I guess you could work off a fileshare, but that wouldn't help w/ platform specific files.
Sounds like fun! Are you using (if it's possible in your environment) http://www.synergy-project.org/ ?
I figured. I bet that tool will last a lifetime.
That tool is pretty spendy. Amazon search: paladin tools pin crimper
Looks like the source link at the bottom isn't set. Google helps:http://www.commonsensemedia.org/
While you may be right, it's not always the destination, it's the journey (or just a personal challenge of "Can I do this?"). In my opinion, I would have built a desk from scratch.
Just recently purchased an iPhone 5 locked to ATT (I missed that it wasn't "unlocked" in the craigslist post).
What?! Descent! Yes, please!
I usually just zoom in.
It becomes muscle memory. When I want efficiency, the cost of memorizing key combos is worth it.
As I mentioned, Vimium is an awesome Chrome extension that makes navigating the web "Vimified"! Check it out here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…
I'm surprised nobody said it yet: You Might Be Using Your Mouse. Wrong!
Heavy metal, all day, erry day. Through MediaMonkey, no less.
Good runners are made, not born. After all, hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard. If you want to become a better runner the opportunity is there if you take the right steps.
My wife and I just had our first baby 9mos ago, and teething is in full effect. Lately, he has been getting up 5+ times throughout the night, leaving my wife exhausted throughout the day. We're really looking forward to this stage passing.
Reminds me of Dali's "Persistence of Memory"
So many times, I've asked a seller on craigslist for an ESN and they say no. Generally, that's a red flag, but I did buy an iPhone 4s w/o having the ESN upfront. Went to Verizon's ESN checker (as well as other related phone-checkings sites, e.g. http://www.imeidetective.com/ & http://www.imei.info/) and confirmed it…
More and more people are joining the ever-elusive group of developers.
You're definitely right! I forgot about the typical site who uses a shared hosting plan.
Maybe website owners should have a better infrastructure.