Thanks. I knew it was unrelated, but decided to comment on the last post to get a reply.
Thanks. I knew it was unrelated, but decided to comment on the last post to get a reply.
this sight of seeing technology being arcarchaeologicaly dug up after 30 years is strange. Wonder what generations will look for few hundred years from now.
I couldn't find a related post, probably didn't look hard enough.
I found a really neat trick that I'd like to share, how do I do so?
Generally I don't unfriend unless the person bothers me. But even then I just hide the person from my feed. atm I have three types of lists: restricted (we might aswell unfriend, but I won't as they may take it personal), acquaintances (people I don't care about their daily life) and everyone else.
finally I don't have to log in every single time
If he wasn't talking from experience I would have doubted the idea, because:
something like this
I prefer backwards selfies
good luck trying to chase the dust around with it blowing air on the floor
At least we're nice enough to keep our radioactive rubbish to ourselves...
...for now
p.s. just incase anyone is at work, don't search tenga. Not the thing you'd want someone to see you on on a monday morning
reminds me of this
When I staying in a flat abroad each internet user needed their own username and password access the internet from only one device. So I'd USB tether my computer to my phones wifi. That way I can use my computer and have mobile messaging.
this is what pisses me off. Companies are boasting 4G support when 3G isn't even rolled out properly. I'd rather have fast connection everywhere than blazing fast connection in a few places
anyway, I'll just ignore this comment and continue believing
that's adorable
If this technique could be used on other people it would greatly help healthcare workers when helping a patient change their clothes.
GATACA!
"biological engineering" more like biological mechanical adaptability.
Engineering suggests it was intentionally designed as so