Happy Friday people! I'm so happy right now, since I got my NaNoWriMo idea the other day! I'm so excited!
Happy Friday people! I'm so happy right now, since I got my NaNoWriMo idea the other day! I'm so excited!
I'ma resubscribe thanks to priority inbox soon... I unsubscribed since it kind of filled up my inbox when I was already checking lifehacker.com daily anyway. Now, I find that I miss some stuff occasionally. I'll subscribe when Iget home, so I get a daily summary.
@TechTalk WRLR 98.3FM: Probably not, sadly. But I think #openthread works well enough for the few times people ask "How do I get a star?" and questions of the like.
@headclone: Good idea! go ahead and (from the article): send an email to whitson at lifehacker.com with "Expert Pages" somewhere in the subject to get it started.
Sweet! ...bah! no Firefox version =/
Ooo... SHINY! o.o
Yeah, I mean, I procrastinate about everything. Does that mean that I don't care about anything? ...okay, I admit, I'm having a tough time buying this one. Especially when you turned around and said "here's how I stopped procrastinating." I want to agree, but this really isn't making sense.
Question for @WhitsonGordon : What's up with the "Share: Question" option? Is that new, browser specific, greasemonkey, or... what?
I have honestly never heard the phrase "mute point" used ever. Seriously, there's definitely a pronunciation difference.
Woot! Friday! Unfortunately, I have an epic pre-calculus test next block... Hopefully I don't fail, and, if I do fail, then, well good thing I'm in band.
Great idea, but hopefully, you guys won't have to use this too much. Good tool to have though.
I just use common sense and antivirus as my resource for internet security. I have not had any problems with cyber security in all of my years using a computer.
I'm not too sure about AI filtering stuff I want to see, but that screenshot sure does look promising.
@Unionhawk: Okay, maybe not, actually...
Holy crap. I may want to use google.com from now on, instead of just the search bar
In our case, bundling saved us over $50 per month: it eliminated our separate phone bill, and cut $10 off our existing cable/internet bill.
@NiTeShADe: Ah. Okay, there's the problem. It's not enabled, and I kind of doubt that my hardware can handle it... (Laptop, "Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family")
Why am I only getting 4 FPS on the hardware acceleration demo?
Or, if you have a switch to turn off your wireless radio, turn it off when you're using a wired connection and vice/versa. (of course, if you don't have a switch... read the article ^)
@Hangten: Then what do you make your burgers out of? (hint: pre-made-but-still-not-cooked hamburgers are still made from ground beef)