Hmmm, I'll take a look at the book, but I'll have to check if they sell digital books in my country.
Hmmm, I'll take a look at the book, but I'll have to check if they sell digital books in my country.
Weird. My wife has an iPhone 5 as well, and she just has Wi-Fi on full time, and 3G when not at home. She makes calls quite often during the day. And her phone only needs charging once a day at the most.
Read this before you hide stuff in a wall outlet.
Yes, but my point was that I went back to the regular (classic) MyPlaces due to limitations of the new Maps Engine Lite. The classic MyPlaces doesn't natively import CSV, etc, but it's easy to work around it.
What happens is that pre-caching Google Maps is not allowed in many countries. I don't know if that ban comes from Google or from the countries, but Google has a list of these countries.
Last week I tried the new Google Maps Engine, Lite. I liked it at the start, but then found that it has a limit of three layers.
I still use FileBox Extender for recent and favorite folders/files on any window. Plus "always on top", and "roll up".
My first impression it is just faster and simple to check with a real gauge at the gas station (or "garage" in the UK) and calibrate them right there. The gas stations I go to around here mostly have the gauge right there on the compressor, so they just check the pressure and fill or empty the tire as needed.
It means nothing. It was a joke. I read the books.
Wikidpad has been my choice for taking notes, specifically at work where I have zillions of things to take note of and have to look back at. But I also use it at home.
Best idea: go to a hair dresser instead.
Putting it short: "Love one another". Or "Love your neighbor like you love yourself".
This seems a complicated solution. About fifteen years ago I gave my mother a lamp that alternates between three light intensities and "off " by touching any metal part of its body. Works by the body acting as ground, or something like that.
Using "old" versions of Add-Ons with Firefox: edit RDF file
JustReader is awesome. Very good app, syncs with Feedly, great configurations, great support from author.
Yes, I agree with you. The problem is that everyone is used to my regular GMX address. I hate to change once again...
I basically read the news on my Android and liked to be able to sync or import he Google Reader feeds with any Android reader.
Precisely. I have a Labrador Retriever, and the standard is the chain loop thing around the neck. Not tight, not too loose, but if pulls too much it will tighten. Put that on him and it's instant obedience. If he pulls, it tightens and he knows he shouldn't go further. But he seldom pulls.