Fined? That's rough. By hour two of any meeting I sit through, everyone ends up silent with their eyes pointed towards their own crotches pawing at their phones. It's practically a built-in part of the meetings anymore.
Fined? That's rough. By hour two of any meeting I sit through, everyone ends up silent with their eyes pointed towards their own crotches pawing at their phones. It's practically a built-in part of the meetings anymore.
Oh, look who just woke up!
Thanks Carson and Max. I like the Ergotrons, but yea like you said, the prices are high. I'll add that one you linked (actually just the 2 monitor one) to my Amazon cart and watch the price for awhile.
Very nice! What monitor arm mounts are you using? I just designed and built myself a new desk as well and the monitors and mounts are next on the list of things to upgrade.
Sold mine (same model as yours, unlocked) on ebay last week in a 3-day auction for $305. Granted, I had a bunch of extra cables, back covers and an external battery, but for the most part, it seems like around $300 is still pretty standard for iPhone 4 32GBs.
AMEN! Uhhh ... I mean ... yes, I agree with you.
Micro Coopers.
"Women got breasts! We got butts! Can't you tell which one is who?"
I use the desktop client. I hate the web chat client within Gmail.
This story is dripping wet with symbolism.
Amazon Supply. Screws, wire, industrial supplies, etc.
... says the guy with the bobbing head avatar?
The Shanghai Tower AutoCAD may have been used in linked consultants' files or as an early drafting method (just a guess- that's what I sometimes do now), but the building was eventually built in Autodesk Revit, since it's far, far more powerful than AutoCAD as a BIM tool. As a former Gensler employee, I visited the…
You and me both. MusicMatch v4.0 came pre-installed when I bought my first Dell in 1999, and I used it until v11.0 or 12.0 until the Yahoo!-induced bloat made me switch to (speaking of bloat) iTunes.
But-but-but it's FORMAL and IMPORTANT!
Hey, sometimes you feel like teabagging the Merc driver, and sometimes you feel like teabagging THEIR ENTIRE CAR.
Speaking of "UH OH!"s.
I'm not much of a hellaflush guy, and I actually don't care so much for the low ride height of my JSW due to having grown up driving at the height of a Tahoe, S-10, then a Tiguan (so, progressively lower over the years). And being 6'-1", climbing up and out of the JSW makes me groan sometimes. And yea, the QX56 does…
As a former Chevy S-10 4x4 and then a VW Tiguan 2.0T owner, I can't disagree with any of your points. I miss driving my own car (well, truck) off road, and everything about the Tiguan in general (except the MPG). But, the cargo-hauling capabilities (minus towing, of course) and MPG of the JSW win out for me mostly…