That is fairly long-term, though I meant is it something that can be a "career" (something which I'd think could typically be hard for a site like this, but since it's part of Gawker perhaps is different). Thanks for answering!
That is fairly long-term, though I meant is it something that can be a "career" (something which I'd think could typically be hard for a site like this, but since it's part of Gawker perhaps is different). Thanks for answering!
Do you like working for Lifehacker? Do you view it as a long-term possibility?
Since everyone else is talking about the burger, I'll just add that no matter how good the burger, don't be dumb and ruin it with sauces while it's cooking. Wait until it's just about done before putting any sauces you like on, and then let it grill for just a minute with those sauces. Putting sauce on too early burns…
...or buy Kosher. :)
+10
Yes, I do that all the time.
That to-do list is brilliant. Any way to do that on Android?
Agreed. I love these videos, but calling it "being comfortable with 'questionable' ethics" is a massive understatement. It's being comfortable with outright theft by fooling easy to fool safeguards.
Good luck to you; if it helps you save time, on my Thunderbolt my Google Reader lets me mark all previous as read when I scroll down... so perhaps just get an Android phone and use Google Reader if only just to scroll down and mark stuff as read, then go back on your computer. :)
I'm having the same issue. Did you solve this one? Otherwise it's a solid add-on for me.
See my replies to the others, but on top of that, the government spends an average of $1.61 for each dollar it collects. That's untenable, period.
I think you completely misunderstood my points. I absolutely agree that government shouldn't be viewed selfishly. What I'm saying is that they do a horrible job of utilizing the money they're given, and that is one primary reason (freedom of choice being another) they shouldn't be managing our money except when it…
Just saw this now, sorry.
Exactly. Thank you.
I wish it would show the breakdown more specifically, and how much the government actually spent per each tax dollar (i.e. how much debt it was adding at the same time).
So a government managed identity? That's legal, I'm sure.
I only carry around my smartphone usually (Thunderbolt), but if I'm going on a real outing I'm taking along my camera. This is not only because of the battery life (though that's a good reason alone), but because it takes better pictures.
I would say "use a potato", but clearly I'm late to the party...
Anyone else noticing that Faviconized tabs are now at least the minimum width if you use Stratiform instead of just an icon, unless pinned as App Tabs? Annoying - anyone have a fix?
Can anyone explain Latitude in terms of safety/privacy? I remember when it came out a few pieces discussing how essentially you were sharing exactly where you were at all times, something which I really don't want to do for obvious reasons. Similarly, I don't use Twitter or Foursquare.