I use Lookout Mobile Security on my Nexus S 4G. There are tons of other phone finders on Android just as there are on Apple.
I use Lookout Mobile Security on my Nexus S 4G. There are tons of other phone finders on Android just as there are on Apple.
No, not all of them. Some are human.
Actually, the coroner (Dr. Harper, which was nice to see again) called the disease "like ebola". Nick always called it by name. Anyway, glad to see that Hank is finally on board the Wesen Group, which was also a big part of this episode. Also, having Juliet piece together Nick's Grimm life without remembering him as…
Maybe you should watch season one before jumping to conclusions based on 10 minutes of the pilot.
It still bothers me why the Daleks couldn't have just beamed down multiple bombs on a timer near the shield generator instead of going through the trouble of trying to kidnap the Doctor and his companions...except for the fact that there wouldn't be an episode otherwise. It just seemed kind of...well, lazy.
Technically, Fry does have a certificate from Coney Island University.
"Consumers say they want more choice, but they really want less"
Whaddayaknow, another Casey Chan "I need to raise Giz's commenting by posting a troll" blog post.
Sorry, but people like you who don't know any better and don't want ANY choices at all but the bland restrictiveness of mediocrity that is Apple, is the reason why Apple can overcharge for a product that isn't any better than their competitor's.
Tennant was the reason I stopped watching Dr. Who after the first season he was in it. He was just too damn irritating to watch. Smith was the one who won me back into watching the series.
Last time I went to Burning Man (over a decade ago), we would just stop off in center camp with our cooler and pay the $2 for a bag of ice. That way we could drink the cheap booze we had brought along with us. But then again, I'm not a foodie when I go camping.
Heh. I know one of the guys in this video. He's been posting this over the last week.
I still don't understand why HP moved away from the swiveling screen that folds flat into a tablet. They've had that on all their touchscreen tablets until now. I have the old TX-2 HP Touchsmart, and it works great when you want to carry a smaller version of the desktop to the worksite to sketch out a design of…
" Despite having the greatest Star Trek captain ever voicing on of the characters"
JDM was on the Craig Ferguson show last night, and he said that the storage locker that the props for the movie were being held in after shooting wrapped (in case reshoots were needed) burned to the ground. The fire investigators could find no trace of arson, or electrical fire, but they know that the fire started…
In answer to this article's headline question; no, no he is not. He is an author who extrapolated existing technologies into some fiction.
-Somehow knows how to make movies that have great action, but that are also legitimately "fun" and "funny"
Yeah, I remember people dismissing the HP tablet computers at that time too. The only thing I wish they would have kept on this new model is the swiveling screen that folds flat and upright over the keyboard.
Considering I'm typing on a keyboard that looks identical to it on my larger HP laptop (which is two years old now), yes, I can deny that it's a 'rip-off'. Apple didn't invent everything. There are industry standard keyboards that look alike because they all come from the same manufacturer.
What cracks me up is everyone saying 'it looks like a macbook, sue them!' HP had a brushed aluminum laptops long before the first (2008) Macbook came out with one. Also, this Touchsmart is just the next in HP's line of touchscreen laptops that they've been putting out for a little over a decade now. I happen to own…