I think there are a lot of long replies that unnecessarily complicate the answer. The way I look at is is as such:
I think there are a lot of long replies that unnecessarily complicate the answer. The way I look at is is as such:
I have an application at work that actually turns NumLock Off for some reason. I'm loving this script.
That sounds cool. Who do I have to kill to get it?
Thanks. Maybe you should post a mirror link? I'm behind a wall at work as well..
This seems like a good article! *Clicks Save For Later*
This. His family must be an odd exception. I never had a non pink or less steak in Argentina.
This article made me acutely aware that I was wearing headphones, while during most of the day I forget I have them on (except for the fact that music is playing, of course)
Man, thanks for the clarification. My hands were on the way to the keyboard to say that maybe you're not shitting right...
I'm getting used to Feedly. I'm actually liking it quite a bit. It has all the features Google Reader had, and some more on top.
What? over 90% of the people reading the Tech Site read news Online? Shocking.
Heh. I knew about this. Was I supposed to tell you? I had called Xbox tech support to be able to switch accounts on my xbox (it was logged into a random netflix account of someone we didn't even know) and they walked me through it. When they were telling me the commands I said: "Let me guess, B, A? right?" and they…
Well, depends on your warranty. I know that even on apple products, if the battery capacity goes below half withing the first year (maybe 2?), they'll replace it. Not sure how apple care improves on this.
I feel like there's too much focus towards preserving the life of batteries that to be honest are cheap and easy to replace. While I feel the important aspect is to just make sure you will have enough battery for the next segment of time you won't have a charger.
+2. Ha! Take that.
True story. It always amazes me how some people are so adamant about avoiding overcharging their phone or starting a charge before the "cycle" ends that they end up not having battery when they need it the most.
I'll go ahead and flip that around. If they can't find a way to open a docx file, they probably aren't that interested in you and you probably don't want to work for them anyways.
A good rule I've found for lithium ion batteries is: are you going to keep it for longer than two years? If not, worry more about always having a good charge when you need it, rather than the overall life of the battery.
This seems like a horrible, horrible idea that only Samsung could think of.
Every single feature breaks my current workflow. I don not think of any of them as an improvement. I habitually have a zillion windows open, and the Windows 7 Taskbar actually works wonders for it as is.
Working late doesn't mean you are trying to mean deadlines... Necessarily. You could be working on going the extra mile and delivering more than you were asked to, because you like your work and want to achieve great things. Not everyone likes to just do the bare minimum.