Some things, like Math, are generally done much easier on paper than electronically. However as you go along you can scan your notes, and your marked returned assignments, keep the electronic copies, and purge the paper copies.
Some things, like Math, are generally done much easier on paper than electronically. However as you go along you can scan your notes, and your marked returned assignments, keep the electronic copies, and purge the paper copies.
What I find works:
I don't have a DSLR, but I'll use my P&S if I anticipate taking pictures (Trip, Wedding, etc), and keep my Smartphone camera for quick pics when I'm out, or at a party or something where I don't want to bother carrying an extra camera.
I usually figure it it takes more than 2 back and forths, call. Especially if I'm trying to meet up or finalize plans. A 1 minute call can clarify a lot.
"3. Instantly Share a File Between Two Computers"
I'm prepaid, so to buy a phone outright and to not pay an absurd amount my selection is limited. I ended up with Samsung Exhibit II 4g. But I knew going in that I wouldn't have updates and would be stuck on Gingerbread forever.
I still use serial cables to interface with old equipment at work. Of all the things I lothe, serial interfaces aren't one of them. Quirky, yes, but you can still connect (most of the time) with a modern PC and a USB-serial interface. You can even redirect that to a VM if you have to. You can even buy new computers…
Best was the job I didn't interview for. Cold call by a friend "Uh. Are you interested in a job? Can you start tommorrow?" That was in the 2009 recession, paid the bills and gave me work experience that I could put down when applying for better jobs.
Kind of like the comment system?
Thanks! Very good read.
I'm shocked. All along I'd been keeping things locked up fairly tight as friends only, or so I thought. Reading this article I went on my timeline and clicked the little arrow next to activity log, and did "View as" to show my public facing profile.
You can also play files in ISO files. Which is useful if you have an ISO of a DVD.
Some of the features seem ok, but unless I'm missing something it seems very difficult to view a whole bunch of comments at once.
Follow up later with bleach, vinegar, or whatever cleaner you prefer.
The bonus to an alarm clock is that it isn't susceptible to DST glitches unlike iPhone.
I'm not an Apple fan, but in university I wished I had an iMac so I could lug it to class when everyone else had laptops.
Am I the only one surprised that MX Player isn't listed here?
Will this actually gain you anything when "The counter method" fails? In a pinch you can use baking soda.
I put my ring in my locker. That's also how I deal with street clothes.
Engadget is the historical competitor to Gizmodo that I've found to be slightly more professional.