IMO, they need an export function. If I invested in filling up hundreds of passwords in LastPass it makes it pretty difficult if I can't say export that to my own KeePass or something.
This is a pretty old article. While this may be useful if you want to roll your own, with all the numerous cloud storage options available now, and ease of setup, most won't care to have the hassle of managing their own.
As of this morning (Jan 14), it's not showing an update in iOS. App store is still showing March 6 update from last year.
I initially had the same issue. But I had updated my PC to SSD and reinstalled Chrome, etc. Had to go into the desktop Chrome and run the Chrome Remote Desktop extension again which then allowed for options to share the computer and other settings.
I debated a 2-disk Synology for about 6 months. Finally decided to just use my old PC, even with it's increased power costs. With Windows many things are easy to stream, it's got a more powerful processor and most of my stuff is backed up to Google, MS, or Crashplan to another PC across town anyway.
A few years ago we wrote down all the places we wanted to travel on vacation with and without kids and what age range we wanted the kids to be if they were going. (We don't go to the same place every chance like some do)
I've taken it down out of my entire house. It's true it's best to use a garden sprayer that you can pump up so you don't have to squeeze a handle so much. Some suggest adding a few drops of dish soap so that it breaks the surface tension and absorbs easier into the ceiling.
Poppyseed chicken
It most likely doesn't. It would just be a sheet of plastic laid down before the concrete to keep ground moisture from coming through. Others have said they have good results after a few years but did lots of correct prep work. YMMV.
That closeup shows a pretty bad job. So you either need more than one coat or that is a bad kit. There are the kits you can get at the big box stores and then there are the professionally done ones. I've done the latter and have friends in the industry. You don't want the big box store kit.
She says it's the fastest way to ice a cake. I disagree:
This is actually not bad. It's got limited potential due to many other ways of accomplishing the same task but for a quick and easy option, it works well.
I'd like to find a 3rd party keyboard that allowed for simple html entry. Some website I visit allow for html markup on the text but adding "<b> and </b>" etc is a lot of keystrokes and selection changes just for a simple markup. Would be nice if there was a keyboard that had those type of entries as a single key.
Slowly through the debt snowball technique. We had over 100k after graduating and getting married. Slowly through paying off the smaller ones then using that freed up money to help pay on the next one until we got them paid off.
Have read lots of reviews and seen results pics on many of the cheaper ones including the manual ones. Most if not all are inconsistent enough for me to not justify over my blade grinder.
Was kinda hoping to find a DOCSIS 3.0 modem. When Cox advertised a doubling of speed to all preferred and premier customers, it only comes to those that have the newer modems. I still get 25mbps so not sure a $60 is worth the upgrade (to 50mbps).
Was kinda hoping to find a DOCSIS 3.0 modem. When Cox advertised a doubling of speed to all preferred and premier…
"It's also because there is NO secure credit card in N.America."
Can someone make an add on keyboard that has html markup in it? Like the <b> or <i>, etc. It would be so much easier to have that ability above some normal keyboard (instead of help words) on some sites I fill in text fields on. Using the default keyboard and typing in each bracket group and then the closing group…
A second for what has already been mentioned. Most router software have a simple ability to be a wired repeater for the main router. Since you have a wired house, yes, just add another router in that mode.