I came across some nicer boxes eventually, with nice handles/holes in them. But by then, mine was already ready.
I came across some nicer boxes eventually, with nice handles/holes in them. But by then, mine was already ready.
Wow, that's really nice. But, as you said... that's $40.
I didn't take notice of the number... but the next day, at the bus company, they took a look at the schedule and pointed a couple of possible numbers. So we went on to those buses and looked for the device.
You start without skill. And then develop the skill. That's the way it is. Like playing a musical instrument.
Having a low-end Android 2.1 Xperia X8, I removed as many widgets and nu-necessary apps.
The best in-page search tool for Firefox: FastestSearch
What I did was to:
Gee, I'm turning 39 soon. But I still feel like I'm 29.
Pardon my ignorance, but can you clarify "reflective verse"? Sorry, English isn't my original language, so once in a while I don't understand a phrase.
PDFs, using PDFCreator... (specially now that I figured out how to automatically print text to TIFF then to PDF to have non-selectable text in the PDFs...)
The cereal dispenser is a great place to put all those crumbs that fall when I'm eating cereal in the car.
I use Beyond Compare on a daily basis, although manually sync 99% of the times.
You can get ROBOCOPY for Windows XP as well. It's a great tool. Not only for syncing, but also for moving old files, etc, etc.
WARNING: calling your lost phone might be a bad idea.
:)
Practice using the left hand for the mouse. See my other post.
Back in January 1997 I had my first job and stepped in the company in the middle of a project. At that time, despite computers, things weren't as developed and now and there was a still of "manual" work, on computers.
Good point.
Great, thanks a lot!
Xperia X8 (very little RAM), Android 2.1, rooted.