Probably a mistake. I've done the same, with all of the reply options stacked above one another.
Probably a mistake. I've done the same, with all of the reply options stacked above one another.
I don't think it's too young. The early projects really come down to copy and pasting the code from the Arduino website, and messing with numbers to make lights blink at different intervals. If you're doing it with him, it should be a nice activity. Very interactive. Change something in the computer, it changes in the…
I know what I'm doing this weekend.
I predict this post will get many hits for very little work.
"Couldn't we get some of those jobless on a new study to analyze the way different brands and types of paint dry? how about how the same paint dries on different surfaces!"
Landing on Mars is cool and all, but your bouffant is sweet. Kudos for both.
Same. I only use Amazon mp3, and it's fantastic.
Sometimes Lifehacker has some of the angriest commenters on the web. They behave like this website somehow owes them DIY that is at all times cheap, attractive, and easy. If it is not any one of those things, some guy will comment on it.
This is the visual representation of hope.
Don't read the standing desk posts, perhaps? How does this bother you?
I don't know how I missed that. I'll be downloading later. Thanks!
Slightly off topic, but I just installed a stable version of ICS on my Kindle Fire, and it runs beautifully. Perfectly smooth and quick. It runs like a fully capable tablet now (had CM7 running before this). I'm really looking forward to a stable, fully working Jelly Bean ROM.
A book about Sarron, apparently.
Same. He has a great Youtube channel called Tested, that I've wasted many, many hours on. http://www.tested.com/
I really dig this new feature. Actually, great work with all the new content. It really keeps me coming back.
Hi Adam. I've warmed up to the discussions on the other Gawker sites, but I'm a bit worried about the use of Kinja here. I've found the best thing about Lifehacker comments were the volume and diversity of different tips, how-to's, and guides. Not so much discussions. I'm just nervous that some comments will get…
I'm afraid to go through my previous comments. I'm sure I sounded like a douche about 50% of time.
I've done this before but inevitably came crawling back. I genuinely like participating in things like Lifehacker Open Threads, but always end up getting sucked down horrible black holes full of pointless arguments.
This was a fantastic post. Seriously Alan.
Roughly analogous to "I hate stop lights"...Accident happens..."We need a stoplight you stupid government!"