With all the bitching and moaning about declining box office revenues, you're gonna snark about a director incentivizing fans to go see the film a second time? Y'know, if he's made a film that inspires that level of fandom, good for him.
With all the bitching and moaning about declining box office revenues, you're gonna snark about a director incentivizing fans to go see the film a second time? Y'know, if he's made a film that inspires that level of fandom, good for him.
The drawers aren't see-through. The tabletop is.
I will... as soon as it leaks.
Take a look at this CNET article for more info:
How would an updated model with a faster processor be "old"?
"purchasing what they imagine to be the latest ipad and finding out... its actually old"
Awesome :) I look forward to befuddled looks from the little trick-or-treaters coming to my door.
Another fine product from Irwin Mainway.
Sleep: that's where he's a viking.
Forget all that stuff. All you'll need is @pattonoswalt
You can borrow pretty much anything from the public library. If I check out Game of Thrones on Blu-ray, watch it and return it, is that a lot different (morally) than torrenting-then-deleting the episodes?
If networks would just make all shows available to all people worldwide, at the same time, for the same price, they'd see torrenting drop.
So, unless a system is correct 100% of the time, it's a failure? You're in for a lifetime of disappointment.
Well, if you dropped it, you weren't holding it correctly, that's for sure.
Still gonna take a hell of a lot of work. And if the pan you want is in the middle of a wall of assorted cookware, you'd have to slide those other ones out of the way first.
Seems like it'll take a fair bit of force to yank a frying pan free of its magnetic bond.
I never said there was an issue. You stated that putting Google Maps on the home screen puts things "back to normal". Normal means that iOS pulls from ONE source of mapping data, which it wouldn't be under your solution.
My original point, which is accurate, is that putting Google Maps on your home screen does not solve the issue of Maps being inaccurate. I'm not complaining.
Yikes. All I was trying to say is that putting an icon for Google Maps on your home screen doesn't make things go "back to normal".
NONE of these solutions replace the native Maps system-wide. Get any "point of interest" app, and you'll see that it doesn't matter how many other map apps you have on your system... it will still pull data from the native Maps. That was my point.