How about when you shoot videos, it doesn’t look all fucked up on your TV? ;)
How about when you shoot videos, it doesn’t look all fucked up on your TV? ;)
Good safety tips.
Another hack: In the pic at the top of the article, it’s clear that the “Lifehacker” needs to flip the dryer door’s hinge to the other side to make loading it easier. On most dryers, it only takes a few minutes to do this. Pop out the plastic plugs on the other side of the dryer, remove the door,…
Well that’s good to know. Now I can justifiably get by with my usual “As long as it doesn’t get caught in a fan” methodology.
Image position in Google Images may vary overtime and per person. You may see something different from me right now if we did the same search. This is for testing purposes. Their algorithm is trying to find out if the image in 1st position is actually the “most popular image” or if it stays there because it is…
Good. Something like that should be in the main story when the headline reads like a firsthand declaration.
So did you actually run benchmarks to come to the definitive conclusion in your headline? Or did you just copy and paste stuff from Google’s blog and decide that’s good enough? Journalism, guys!
Pretty sure that’s not a calculator. It looks like a Chip Authentication Program Device: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Auth…
Anything above the $37650 in the example would be subject to a higher rate. That would be 10% of the first $92750 = 927.50. Then, 15% of $28,375 =$4256.25. Then, 25% on $350 = $87.50. It ends up $5,271.25, which is an effective tax rate of 13.9% on your adjusted income. Keep in mind that’s $38k adjusted, not gross.…
‘Waiting till it’s on sale’, can’t this be applied to every game ever? You can wait for any title to go on sale.
If it ends up costing the same amount, this seems better to me. People can pay for the first episode to test if they like it,and if they don’t they can stop paying there.
Were you expecting the author to canvas the entire store for you? There are plenty of things (not on this list) that I have found cheaper at Whole Foods.
“The Faraday Future...It’s gonna be huge. The car people, they love me. They support me. I’m a car people. I know cars, and it’s going to be the best car.”
For years—decades!—all everyone wanted was a way to pick and choose the cable channels they wanted. Just pay for the stuff they liked, and nothing else. That’s all. That couldn’t be so bad...
Some chewing gum ???????
Some chewing gum ???????
This is something that is illegal and can get them to go to jail so I mean... Unless you want Valve to list all laws in every country, some common sense is needed here. This isn’t a small infraction but a HUGE one that everyone should know is bad. Point black.
It has blown my mind how T-Mobile’s efforts have not raised flags in the past. For years, they have been letting people stream selected music services that do not count towards their data plans. This is exactly what net neutrality would prevent. The things they are doing make the users feel like they are getting a…
That’s kind of the point—telling people that they should turn it off if this annoys them (and there are plenty of people complaining). Also, it arguably goes against FCC net neutrality regulations, which is kind of a big deal.
Could also be allergic to Joker gas.
Bethseda Furious — Want Exclusive Rights to Break Their Own Games
I don’t get why everyone complains about hackers. I have around 900 hours played and I’m pretty sure I’ve never encountered a game breaking hacker.