“If you’re a Sausage McGriddle die-hard, please state your case in the comments.”
“If you’re a Sausage McGriddle die-hard, please state your case in the comments.”
He means Infinity War.
All we really need to see before Endgame is Michael Peña recapping the previous 21 films.
For example, you’re blaming the other person when you say “I can’t be with you because you cheated on me” or “I’m breaking up with you because you’re a cheater.”
You forgot “Fill in random letters and hope no one looks too closely.”
Today on Lifehacker I read (or at least skimmed):
Three, sir!
Yeah, oddly enough, though I guess it’s not 100% consistent. That said, I’ve done work for a few of them, and I’ve always heard it pronounced “Oh-Bee-Gee-Why-Inn.” No idea why.
I agree with your conclusion, but the third counterpoint is shaky. ASCII, BIOS, CAPTCHA, GIF, NASA, LASER, NATO, RADAR, SCUBA, SIM, TASER, and VIN were not real words when they were first popularized (though some are now so common that we no longer capitalize them), so the length and the existence of an existing word…
I had that very question about this article:
I took the ice cream as implicit. Is ice cream not already part of a regular shower?
“they may have sent me an email telling me my delivery date had changed and I failed to notice it”
Good article, but was it really necessary to refer to the movies as if they were just “decent”? Okay, we can argue Most Wanted if you want (I enjoyed it, but it wasn’t nearly as good as the preceding film), but The Muppets was a brilliant comeback. It doesn’t deserve to be diminished because of anything else that…
Also: Batteries. But that’s getting into a different area entirely...
I like to use “slightly off” answers, where it’s not the answer someone would find online but it’s close enough that I can get it within 2-3 guesses even if I haven’t used the site in a while. Not as secure as what’s suggested here, but it’s another possibility.
Agreed, but it is nice when they put the OS in the title, at least for programs that only run on one OS. (As with the Android article you linked to.)
Some good stuff, but not quite as exciting as it looks. Most of the “dozens” of free books are previews, samplers, or older Free Comic Book Day books, so they are normally free. Still, a few random gems in there as well.
Some good stuff, but not quite as exciting as it looks. Most of the “dozens” of free books are previews, samplers,…
Maybe I would have chosen differently had someone warned me of the consequences it would have on my ability to wear hats.