I've always preferred that spin on the Golden Rule. More empathetic.
I've always preferred that spin on the Golden Rule. More empathetic.
I wonder if this will affect Recommendations. I let my daughter watch some kid's stuff on my profile by accident one day, and now all their suggestions are Leap Frog shows.
You can also do this using Libraries. Add the Dropbox folder to the Documents library and set it as the default save location. When you save a document from Office, simply save to the top level of the Library and it will automatically go into the Dropbox folder.
I agree that the price is a little high and that you can get the parts yourself for around $20. However, a lot of the parts in his design are not available through Pick a Brick in the colors needed. The way I see it is I can go cheap and put together a crap model, or pay a little more for unavailable parts.
This looks like the love-child of the 60's Batmobile and Speed Racer's Mach 5. Damn fine looking car
Radio Shack TRS-80 Model III. Not sure of the year, somewhere around '80-'81. BASIC programming and text-based adventures games!
Once you see it, you can't un-see it
I recommend keeping a package of baby wipes. The kind with resealable packages keep fresh for a long time. Even if you don't have kids, they work great for cleaning sticky spills, cleaning your hands after getting under the hood, etc.
It's an AC 378 GT Zagato from AC Cars
I really think it all depends on the situation. If you doing 80+ on a empty, familiar stretch of road and are capable of staying in control of your vehicle, that's fine. Times like that are what make up for the daily rush-hour crawl. If you're blasting 80 through a school zone at midday, that is reckless and stupid.
I've always thought this one was clever
Just so long as they get his nose right
What about Notes? It looks like a little notepad.
Corruption in Russian politics!? I'm shocked! Shocked!
For the life of me, I can't figure out why the lead picture is of Keyshawn & Pink.
I miss the old dial-up modems. Not the interminable transfer rate, but that screechy handshake. It signaled that you were actively connecting to the Internet... making that first step into the new thing it was then. With everything now being automatically and silently connected 24-7, my kid will never know that little…
I've always held that Waterworld was a pretty interesting movie... as long as Dennis Hopper wasn't on screen. Cut the Smokers out and it would have even brought it down to a tolerable runtime.
I'm surprised that the great-grand-daughter didn't recognize Dean, since he helped out with her kid problems way back in "The Kids are Alright".
Anderson's Star Wars posters are pretty sweet, but I much prefer Olly Moss's series.
Still the worst title ever