DenimVagina
Denim Vagina
DenimVagina

Ha! They can have all the time in the world. No one ever wants to return a Windows Phone once they use one.

I was actually going to rewrite Whitson's article and post it to Hackerspace (with full attribution of course) when 8.1 is officially available. WP8.1 addresses all of Whitson's concerns and criticisms and although his article was very fair it has dated a lot since then.

What happens if grandma gets a

Anyone know what the heap angle is for bodies?

We have a healthcare system based on ability to pay, why not cable? This is the US of A after all.

I went through the list she provided and they aren't mentioned there. It's difficult to identify a lot of what's in the pic and match it against the list. The yellow package looks like one of those throwaway rain ponchos to me.

Usually you can't unsubscribe by address but only by name. I have a longish foreign name and I see it's quite frequently misspelled on the crap that I get. You need to match this misspelling when filling out web forms to unsubscribe.

No sanitary napkins?

The other 75% of idiots use Chrome presumably. Is that what you're implying?

Read my stuff in Hackerspace for Windows Phone. I'm no journalist but I've posted more WP8 stuff than the entirety of Lifehacker.

You forgot the Windows Phone section. We all just got a new and big update courtesy of Microsoft completely bypassing the carriers. Like Apple it's a developer preview but unlike Apple it's free. Also unlike Apple it's not a buggy beta but the real deal. There's no jailbreak or rooting involved and it's a totally

So what's the recommendation for those of us at work where IT doesn't allow KeepPass, LastPass etc.?

You can hide your desktop icons and still access them if you create a new Quicklaunch folder pointing at the desktop. Clicking it opens a menu resembling the old Windows 95 start menu.

Also, note that this doesn't apply to beans and other pulses which must be soaked. Eating these without soaking, apart from being unpleasant can poison you, possibly fatally

The best way to proceed would be if passwords were different every time one was needed. This is essentially what two step verification is. If we needed to pull our cellphone out when we needed to log in somewhere there would be no passwords to be compromised… ever. That would save leaving our DNA lying around

does she use chrome?

And "off of" isn't particularly correct either.

I notice lots of times popular is used as a synonym for most frequently used, whether it's browsers or anything else.