Same here. Our dog is actually kind of "shy" about barking. She will bark on command, but she's always quiet unless you say "speak" pretty loud and authoritatively then she'll let loose.
Same here. Our dog is actually kind of "shy" about barking. She will bark on command, but she's always quiet unless you say "speak" pretty loud and authoritatively then she'll let loose.
I will also highly recommend the Couch-to-5K program. When I started I could BARELY do the 60 seconds of jogging, but by the end of the three runs in the first week, I felt ready to do the next, and so on, and so on.
This is a terrible idea. The harness and leash is potentially the only thing stopping your pet from running away and getting hit by a car. Do you want to trust some loose-fitting homemade harness or just spend the extra $6 for your pet's safety?
Adam, one thing that is good to mention here is that your body takes time to adjust to more water intake. At first, as you drink more water, you will be urinating constantly, but as time goes on, your body starts to utilize that extra water better, and you will find you are more balanced again. It's a good idea to…
You should definitely be drinking more water, but you have to slowly increase it, and give your body time to adjust to the new levels. The mistake most people make is to go crazy and drink 8 glasses the first day, find that they're urinating constantly, and give up. It takes time for your body to adjust to the extra…
All of that sounds really great in theory, and when it's something like asking Siri to read you an email, you can understand how that could be difficult to implement.
This.
My favorite is huge, fiery explosions for EVERYTHING. The amount of fuel in a car's tank can cause a small explosion under the right conditions, but more likely it would be a very unimpressive fire. A car crashes into a wall in a movie, though, and its an INFERNO OF DEATH!
I'm so incredibly guilty of this. I find myself trying to park as close as possible at the gym so that I can walk a shorter distance, then go into the track and walk 5 minutes as a warm-up, run for 30+ minutes, walk 5 minutes as a cool down, then walk back to my car. I've started not worrying about the parking and…
"The only problem with this trick is that the apps will only stay in the Newsstand until you reboot the device."
What you're saying is exactly WHY I use Plex. Once it's set up an running (which took about 30 minutes) I can now simply drop new files into the right folders and Plex figures out what they are, adds them to the library, and makes them easy to access. I don't have to go digging through menus and weird file names, and…
What are you people doing to your earbuds? I use mine multiple times a day and have never had the cord fail. The only thing that failed on me was the microphone and button.
I use it all the time. There is also a feature that is "related" to Siri that is often overlooked. Anywhere the keyboard pops up, you hit the microphone and you can dictate instead of type. This is incredibly useful for me. Sometimes I want to send an email, but I don't want to have to type the whole thing on the tiny…
My stepmother and two of my sisters are the big culprits. I just have the forwards filtered to the trash with Gmail. Only once in about 3 years has there been an email that I wish I had gotten, so it's not a big issue.
Sure but it's missing essential things like proper layers support, non-destructive drop shadows, etc.
Ah, runners. Always constantly comparing themselves to others and even trying to make other runners feel inferior for running slower, too short a distance, not good enough form, etc.
VOTE: iTunes
Wouldn't this actually be much COLDER on a cloudy day, though? Sure seems like it.
Not totally sure about this, but I think if you add the sender's address to your contacts it will automatically go to the Inbox from then on.
Yes and no. It's a media center app similar to XBMC, and it started out based on the same platform. They have recently branched off and made a lot of improvements in my opinion. I love Plex!