I added the Wifi button. I hate having to click through layers to turn Wifi on or off. This isn't perfect, but it's a lot better.
I added the Wifi button. I hate having to click through layers to turn Wifi on or off. This isn't perfect, but it's a lot better.
Put your stuff in a bag instead of your pockets? That's called using a purse.
Actually... Dollar Tree IS a dollar store. But Dollar General and Family Dollar are not. But yeah... a pet peeve of mine, too.
What drives me crazy is now when you right-click on an already read email, you're given the choice to "mark as read." It's already marked as read. I want to mark as unread. Any fix for this?
It's funny because I've noticed that I actually have fewer problems with my battery draining since upgrading to iOS 5. Anyone else?
The best plastic for this would be the bags you get your clothes wrapped in from the Dry Cleaners. They're thin and transparent and you can drape them over all your plants. I have collected my plants and put them on the kitchen floor, draping the dry-cleaning bag over them. It works great.
Is this for cooking the corn or just shucking it? My experience with cooking corn on the cob in the microwave is that you get hot spots that can burn your mouth.
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I hear they put pizza-in-a-cup out of business.
Because a breadbox holds several loaves of bread.
You can also find these at places like Ross or Marshall's for $20 or less.
Thanks! I'll try it. I've found myself expecting any small image to enlarge when I hover, so this will finally satisfy that. Of course... will I ever be satisfied? Thanks again.
My favorite Facebook tweak is FB PhotoZoom (in Chrome; other browsers have similar extensions I'm sure). Just hover over any photo and it's enlarged so you don't have to click on it to see it.
Don't forget "Zune."
Ha! Yeah... I'm sure they will... I HOPE they will. We're not there yet, though. The best part about taking the kids on so many wacky road trips when they were little (and bigger) is that they love to travel and are willing to try pretty much anything different.
Yeah... so they get to sit on the plane longer. :-)
Picnics. The kids loved them and would actually complain if we went to a restaurant for lunch. You don't need to refrigerate peanut butter and jelly, so lots of PB&J sandwiches and other non-perishable foods. We had a big food bag, a picnic supply bag, a tablecloth and a bag of games to play.
I've never understood why they board planes from the front first. Why not send the people sitting in the back first? Then no one is waiting for them to stow their stuff before moving down the aisle?
It will help drain the hole slowly.
Microsoft could make features less hard to find by making them less hard to find; i.e., not hiding them inside, inside, inside dialog box after dialog box ("Options," "More Options," "Advanced..." etc). Make them obvious in the first place and you wouldn't have to take up 25% of a laptop screen with a ribbon.