"There's a version of you that knows how much doing some groundwork research now will help your larger goal, and there's a version of you that really wants to just go grab some Starbucks."
"There's a version of you that knows how much doing some groundwork research now will help your larger goal, and there's a version of you that really wants to just go grab some Starbucks."
@0dyss3us: A 1/4-lb hot dog and a refillable drink for $1.50. Who can beat that?
@primalman: I was wondering the same thing, but you can set your printer to be "default printer," in which case I think your scenario is correct. But you can also pick a specific printer, so I imagine it would only print on the computer that has that printer. I'm going to give it a try.
@cwebersd: Genius! Thanks!
@derilium: Well, there we go. Thanks, derilium!
@derilium: I'm using Mac OS 10.6.4.
When I double-click on the e-print.vbs file on my Mac, Dreamweaver opens.
@billyhill88: But the filter is on the TO name, not the FROM address or domain.
@Arist1de: I used a different first name. Or add a middle name. If you want to send away for a Crutchfield catalog, for example, you could be Arist1de Crutchfield Lastname.
I've been doing this for years in the "real world" just to track where my name is being sold.
I wouldn't mind paying full price if it included WiFi in the airport AND on the plane.
@Architectin: Remove the handles, slide the cable in, then put the handles back on.
@Lactose_The_Intolerant: A friend of mine made me smile this morning when she closed an email with "I hope something wonderful happens to you today!"
@Terry: Exactly what I do! A piece of bread will work, too.
Wait a minute! Half the tying is already done.
@jeffk: No.. the spams didn't come from eFax. They were spam faxes coming from other companies. Office supplies, travel services... you name it. I stopped even looking after a while, just trashed them and canceled that fax number.
I have been using eFax's free service for a few years and have been very happy. They even gave me a phone number that, although is not in my area code, is very similar to my home phone number, making it easy for me to remember.
Men's clothing manufacturers may want to make you feel better, but women's clothing is often sized smaller than the stated size. If you could see my tiny teenage daughter and the number of things she owns (e.g., from Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters) that are XL you'd be astounded. And she's not buying them because…
It looks like absolutely nothing is happening in the room at the back right.
@sandrewmorrison: You might like this: [toasterreflections.tumblr.com]