My biggest trouble with to-do managers is that I always need another one to remind me to make the list in the first place.
My biggest trouble with to-do managers is that I always need another one to remind me to make the list in the first place.
@Brownski: Oh, and the space thing, too.
Their devotion to Monty Python is nice, but it's their appreciation of the inestimable Top Secret that really won my respect.
Yikes. That first picture reminds me of Norm MacDonald's joke about Popsicles.
@Shanfara: Agreed; this reminds me of the Mover app for photo transfers—a cool UI that I almost never get to use.
This is a regular hobby for me: coming up with totally inane technological situations and seeing how often they're taken as fact.
@Dabogimp: Yeah, I just used Blogger to host the site, but the domain is mydomain.com instead of .blogspot or whatever. It's especially easy if you buy the domain through Google Apps, since all the DNS setup is done automatically. You could also use Google Sites, but they seem a little more difficult to navigate.…
@Dabogimp: Started doing this a couple of months ago...it costs me $10 a year since I have my custom domain mapped to a free blog account. The ten bucks is for the domain registration; Google Apps and the blog hosting are both free.
Thank God they got caught.
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.4: Subtle, I like it.
@nosebleed: Yeah, just for reboots/power-cycling. And tethered doesn't mean it's useless if you're away from your computer. This is from the Dev-Team Blog (emphasis mine):
@nosebleed: There is, using Redsn0w. (It's a tethered one for now.) See here for details/video.
@sarge5: I think this guy is right; seems like the 22mW/cm3 is referring to the energy density rather than the output.
@Mr.Sir: Since when does an easy $37,000/year job qualify as "desperate times?"
For idiots like me who kept trying it with the embedded video: you have to be at youtube.com to use this feature.
@Velorium:
@Caturday Yet?: Agreed.
@BONBINI: I didn't make that image, just linked to it. But really: making Papyrus "look much better" is like putting mascara on your mole hairs.