PolarBearTC
PolarBearTC
PolarBearTC

Since the beginning of time, there has always been trolls and pirates. These things will never change.

There are home Keurig machines, and then there are more commercial-grade Keurig machines (for offices and such), and those commercial Keurigs do not play nice with most re-usable k-cups. I've had several different Keurigs, and our office uses them, too.

There is some mass in the space between us and the sun. There are solar winds and other small gaseous pockets. Plus, their acceleration will be constantly negative, even if their velocity was enough to escape the sun's gravity (they're not getting any faster, and gravity will still pull them back slightly, but when

most re-usable k-cups aren't designed to work with the commercial types.

most re-usable k-cups aren't designed to work with the commercial types.

Still not getting it.

I sense a Meme emerging from these...

"The Work" was defined as a book or work generated by the software. You can't arbitrarily ignore that last part.

Um... doesn't really apply here, and isn't trying to be the solution for people who don't want these results.

Right - especially if you leave the sampling up to a crappy algorithm. Sharp details are usually lost in downsampling - especially in rasterized text/fonts.

Check the source link - it's defined at the top.

No no no, please read some other threads about it. You can't publish your iBook Author file to any other service (like Amazon, or B&N). The restriction means if you want to use another service, you need to use a different software to create it for those services, but you can still use the free authoring tool for the

Check the source - "Work" is described as any book or work GENERATED by the software. This mean the Output is restricted to the EULA, not the content.

"any book or other work you generate using this software (a "Work")"

I could have sworn this meant that if you CREATED the book with iBooks Author, you can't use that generated file to publish anywhere else. If you want to create that exact same book, in, say InDesign, to be published somewhere else (with largely the same content), then there is no problem.

So much win.

Same applies to a Bullet Proof Vest.

The two Roku deals are actually for the HD. First of all, the XD link goes to the wrong item, but when you search the site for Roku XD, it links to the same deal on Woot for the HD.