There's something about his style . . . maybe active vs. passive voice [not that I even remember what that means] . . . but yeah, the article doesn't flow well. I see what you mean.
There's something about his style . . . maybe active vs. passive voice [not that I even remember what that means] . . . but yeah, the article doesn't flow well. I see what you mean.
Even if its mission WAS to photograph fish, it wouldn't get ANY decent pictures from the air. It would just be pictures of water.
Not to say it couldn't fit a dog, but . . . obviously photoshopped dog is obvious.
I'm not sure who Naomi Campbell is, but I dig her style.
Do your speakers get paid?
I second this post.
I never found one that gets closer than a good triple-blade [brand doesn't matter] manual razor + shaving cream.
I thought the same thing. LOL'd so hard at the end of that video.
+1
What type of paper/cardboard are they using?
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Interesting ... "qwerty" losing traction because of the rise in dumb newbs that have been mostly using mobile devices without physical qwerty keyboard. "welcome" is new because isn't that what's on the screen of Windows 7 when you are logging in? I'm pretty sure XP and earlier would say that AFTER you logged in.
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Where's the Motorola Xoom? I have it, and love it! Dual-core, 1GB RAM, and it's got Jelly Bean [WiFi version — though who needs GSM for a tablet??]. I've had that tablet for over a year and use it daily.
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I couldn't agree more!
I'm in the same boat. On T-Mobile with a GS3. I had a Nexus S on Sprint as a work phone last year, and LOVED using Google Wallet on it!
I'm pretty sure my car would choke and die if I tried to throw it into 5th gear going 15MPH. I get what you're saying, though.
Haha, seriously! It made less sense the more I read the entire "article."
It's not just the web — In my job, many devices I have to configure [firewalls, switches, etc.] all want to present their web configs in a Java applet. It's quite annoying so I usually SSH into them anyway, but I just wanted to point out that IT professionals with Macbooks might be even more frustrated about this.