Every adult under ~35 is defined as a millennial.
Every adult under ~35 is defined as a millennial.
You might want to check out the guy’s work before rushing to judgement. Most of his pieces feature crowds of both men and women of all body types, often shot from a distance. These aren’t exactly T&A pics.
You’re playing a PC game... with a video game controller... and then whining about the UI?
Dr. Nerdlove’s interpretation of AAA’s situation is certainly one possibility. He might be completely on the mark.
Hell, the only good handling of the revelation of the Clark-Superman secret that I can recall from 30 or so years of reading Superman comics is from John Byrne’s 1986 Superman #2
There are always people in America fighting for more acceptance of diversity; and there are always just as many people fighting against it. America started out as a country of white men, and white men are still the majority and primarily the ones in power. A lot of people don’t want to see that change.
So you’ve never heard of Unix? It’s had this as a standard feature for literally decades...
I know we’re not supposed to, but men have emotions too. He clearly liked you, thought things were going somewhere, and then just when he was most vulnerable you emotionally SUCKER PUNCHED HIM IN THE GUT. Of course he was upset. Then he tried to push through the pain instead of just walking away, and as a result made…
I prefer all the food versions, actually.
This was going to be my comment as well. The final summary on 1Password, "If you're a fan of good design, 1Password is easily the best looking password manager on this list", should really be amended to "If you're a Mac user and a fan of good design, 1Password is easily the best looking password manager on this list",…
My problem with this is that taking responsibility for how others react to you is a very unhealthy precedent to set. You don't control how anyone else feels, nor can anyone else control how you feel. It's very important for people to take responsibility for their own feelings.
Keep in mind that there's a big difference between "I'm sorry I offended you" and "I'm sorry you're so easily offended". One of them will just piss him off more.
This surprises me, as one of the reasons I prefer Firefox is actually the ease of adding and choosing search engines. I've never found a way to do that in Chrome at all. I'd be interested to hear how you got it to do that.
A couple minor notes/corrections: Firefox syncs across my desktop and my Android device, just like Chrome would. Likewise, with the default configuration, Firefox will automatically update itself — again, just like Chrome does. The two are nearly identical on the vast majority of features.
Chrome is sleek, simple, and generally has the best standards support, but Firefox is a close second on all of those fronts while providing a couple more powerful features. If you're a power user who will take full advantage of what Firefox can do, then Firefox is better for you. If you're a typical user, there's…
My voice ranges from nasal to gravelly — not on purpose, it's just the way my voice has always been. That's what I sound like when I'm "simply using the full range of my voice".
I use Google Talk almost exclusively.
I've used A Small Orange for years, and I couldn't be happier. Near-perfect up time and plans start at just $35/year — and that's a normal, non-discounted rate, not a limited time special to hook you into paying $10/month (which borders on highway robbery these days). I can recommend them without reservations.
I've used A Small Orange for years, and I couldn't be happier. Near-perfect up time and plans start at just $35/year…
I don't understand the question. How would my bookmarks get disorganized? It's not like they move themselves around.
Can you leave your political opinions OUT of commenting on game reviews? Seriously, do we have to do this with EVERY review?