People have already piled on (including me), but I can’t help but mention what only now just struck me...
People have already piled on (including me), but I can’t help but mention what only now just struck me...
I’ve got a dumb TV, but I’m able to use my Sonos PlayBar because I provide the optical audio from my HDMI switch, which I have so that I can get by with a dumb TV. All I need is a single HDMI cable going to the wall (alongside an optical cable) and I do all source switching inside a cabinet on the other side of the…
I’ve got a dumb TV, but I’m able to use my Sonos PlayBar because I provide the optical audio from my HDMI switch,…
Just a plate. There’s no need to replace the entire outlet for something like this.
Just a plate. There’s no need to replace the entire outlet for something like this.
Your mileage may vary.
Seriously, Nick. This is incredibly irresponsible. WTH.
This. This is an even worse take.
This. This is a bad take.
Tag: Social GPS
You just like saying “Gore-tex”, don’t you?
You just like saying “Gore-tex”, don’t you?
Yeah I’ve commented on this before, but it’s so odd that the Nexus 5 had it, then Google apparently abandons it, then Apple adds it. WTF? Is it here to stay or not? I keep putting bandaids on my N5 bc I don’t want to give it up.
My observations are 100% anecdotal and limited in scope, but yeah I feel like it started going downhill in the early 2000s.
Never tried that method, but I always do something similar to catch flies in the house...
“Denim? Damn near killed ‘em! Ha but no seriously, I killed them.”
You missed a couple:
It’s really adorable how Tim Allen thinks that a corporation like Disney would cave and cancel his show purely for political reasons, and not because they had an army of bean counters do the math and determine it was the most profitable thing to do. Isn’t that exactly how conservatives say it should work?
Mostly transportation-related, in no particular order...
Ahhh. Not only did he mean than, he actually said it. Like, verbatim:
Right? I still don’t understand what’s going on there. They’re together having drinks, but he’s describing something that would only happen over email or text.
Say what you want about Lutherans, they know how to put on a revival.
This article seems to suggest that Kristin Wong advised against credit monitoring altogether. I read her post as advising against using Equifax’s monitoring specifically, because of the catches. No?