I wish they had a tool to calculate overseas shipping without having to actually start an order process. For the price they are, I wouldn't be surprised the shipping price for where I am is the same as their price.
I wish they had a tool to calculate overseas shipping without having to actually start an order process. For the price they are, I wouldn't be surprised the shipping price for where I am is the same as their price.
Good point. My wife isn't in to tech stuff, but having Viber and MSN/Skype or similar to keep in touch with beloved ones abroad in an easy way was a must. She doesn't even like to have to turn on the desktop computer to use Skype to make those long-distance contacts.
The T18 was my first one. It small and had a great menu system.
This was a great one. One week without charging! My last one before GSM.
Is that a T-230? I still have mine. It works but it's locked to a provider I no longer use. And I'm sure it had some bad key.
1) Over dress and arrive late. I put on a blazer and tie, but it was really too much for the type of job.
I friend of mine who is a life guard in Rio de Janeiro taught me that you should dive under the victim and approach him/her from the back. Then put one arm under the victim's arm and up and behind its neck. Then you can secure the victim and swim backwards with him/her, without getting punched in the face.
You mention you pay US$10.00 per year. Is that per user? I just looked up Google Apps and the minimum price I found was US$5.00 per month per user.
Interesting.
How did you setup the Captcha for e-mail? Is that a GMail thing or something you did yourself?
I recently registered another domain, more with the purpose of having better control of e-mail. I currently have a GMX address, which most of you know has a terrible web interface, the filters and spam-block don't work, etc.
The idea is to use a jar that would be thrown away, not to buy one just for that. At least that's my thought.
First, I think emulators are legal, but maybe the ROMs are not, if you don't have the original game/device. For instance, one can get a Texas Instruments emulator for Android, and find some ROMs on the Internet. But I never had a TI calculator, and so it wouldn't be legal for me to have those ROMs.
Any one know how Any.Do compares to Toodledo? I've been using Toodledo for a couple of years and paying for about one year. I like it, I set and forget it via web and on my Android (via To-Do List app).
You know what? The other day I wanted to backup my 16Gb SD card from my phone (connected as a Mass Storage Device to the PC) to the NAS, over the network. It was going to take "forever" (very long, I just can't remember how long as I had to abort it).
"Day after day, we're stopped
No breath or motion
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean
Water everywhere
And all the boards did shrink
Water everywhere
And not a drop to drink"
Whitson,
I've used the Search tool to try and find an article I saw recently about a tool for recovering Windows after a failure.
Now that I was finally getting used to the new system, it all changes.