Or, you know, go to chrome://settings and choose On Startup: open the new tab page.
Or, you know, go to chrome://settings and choose On Startup: open the new tab page.
Why did Epic Sax Guy not make the cut.
I, for one, welcomed our start button-less overlords. That freed up some pixels on my screen that could be used by other things. My mouse goes into the bottom left corner anyways because that's a dead sure way of getting it to the start button.
derailleurs, especially the low-end ones, like the generic stuff they put on Walmart bikes, are a pain in the rear to adjust. I used to have a Walmart bike, and at any instance, I could only use 2 of the 3 front gears and 6 of the 7 rear gears. Sometimes they just refuse to be adjusted with the screws and barrel…
I do the seamless cover/profile thing.
The REI pack is gone.
If I remember correctly, giz also had an article a while back on post-mortem photos. Aside from costs of photography, memorialization of family members, and the regularity of death, there was also the part where exposure times were really long, and, well, dead people don't move and made great photo subjects.
I never got the allure of reading long passages, esp books, from a screen. It's just much more... unnatural than print. It hurts my eyes. I don't have real pages. I can't just flip to where ever I want. I lose the feel of the book.
This article is reminiscent of an older Giz article saying that the mouse is dying, and the future is trackpads...
http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/simple-laser-power-meter-using-ir-thermometer-26341.html
Good innards, but it's another black rectangle made out of plastic.
I hibernate my computer every night. An actual shut-down? Only when Microsoft rolls out updates or when I install/uninstall programs that need a reboot.
I heard that back when it was available, the McDodo sandwich was delicious.
Already happened before. *With* 4chan.
Yes, I'll drive all the way to Atlanta (I live in Birmingham) to do my grocery shopping. I miss living in a big city :|
This is a good web page for you to read:
This year's model is 25% more thing and 40% more kitchen!
No, not really supercomputers don't work like brains. They're just souped-up computers. You have to consider the architecture of a computer and a brain. A computer at its most basic level is just a bunch of logic gates, and information is passed digitally using binary. A brain is (huge oversimplification) a bunch of…
Wow. I might be lazier than I thought. This has never been a problem for me because I've been following Kottke's directions all my life.
"The engines need repairs? Time to buy a new iYacht!"