I love Cognac and was a total snob about brands for the longest time. I'd always go middle to top shelf even buy the stupid expensive stuff at Christmas and so on.
I love Cognac and was a total snob about brands for the longest time. I'd always go middle to top shelf even buy the stupid expensive stuff at Christmas and so on.
@Calvin Lear: The short answer is yes (to the BBC question), but the BBC IP checking is really odd / clever... possibly dumb depending o your point of view.
@xor24: You bet
I really hope this kind of work around is possible with BBC iPlayer so I can stop using a proxy to watch it here in the US.
@dragon:ONE: Yeah, the millions of WinMo's out there that might, maybe be used for something as elaborate as texting or a 1 line email reply one in a while.
@espekia: Sadly not, *but* they have finally figured out not to bug you with a restart request right after you install the plugin. The install now appears silent, but the plugin wont be enabled until the next restart.
At 28 I discovered that Offen is not a word.
@Mickets: I guess he's stopped taking the Statins and no longer considered a a diabetic ;)
About 3 years ago I ended up in an argument with a co-worker about Rue the day.
@HelloChieftain: Oh crap. Well, you're smarter that me. I thought that right up until I read your post.
@Ipwnnubletz: OMG! Completely unintended. I remember seeing the I squiggly line but figured Chrome's dictionary wasn't quite geeky enough.
Maybe I'm not cool enough or doing things that push my processors.
It's worth pointing out that the app is screwing with (albeit crappy / inaccurate) permissions. And screwing with permissions has got to be the fastest way to hose an OS.
@JEmlayUSA: Sprint's 4G is WiMax, places that have 4G internationally have (or will have) WiMax. Most 4G devices offer 3G/3.5G backward compatibility.
@8oardR1der: LMFAO~!!!
I *can't wait* to see a fanboy talking on his iPhone-Strong and get bullwhipped in the eye by aging yellow silicone.
@9606sunburst: The short answer is wait. I'm almost certain there will be easy hacks for it in the end.
@dmpatinjr: They're probably still on your hard drive. Run WBFS Manager and they'll probably show back up. Assuming they do, can can get them off by turning them back into ISOs *but* you'd be better off cloning your old drive to your new one (that's another feature of WBFS).
Writing / creating comedy (and probably anything creative) on a scheduled / consistent basis is nightmarishly difficult. No one is funny, or clever or creative on a day to day basis. But the show runs 4 nights a week, 30ish weeks a year.
I blame the fish.