glad i don't have to rely on messing around with it anymore (nor having to use extensions to just get it to work 'right'). was fun for some years, but i'm over that. i don't want to have to patch up bad ui design.
glad i don't have to rely on messing around with it anymore (nor having to use extensions to just get it to work 'right'). was fun for some years, but i'm over that. i don't want to have to patch up bad ui design.
or just don't do the ugly menu button (really, that's something no one does except those two, and both the button and the menu behind it are ugly and very random (with a bad meaning of random, here).
I just .. check facebook?
I'd take anything designed by squirrels
sure thing. gladly i life in switzerland, where not everything is solely controlled by money (but much is). sometimes, we get laws of sense working, even while they're against the "cheapest way to get every tiny bit of money out of something that should not be used anymore".
well replacing with a new one is another form of "upgrading" (and most likely the better way in case of a nuclear plant).
So the biggest Problem is not the plants per se, but the people not wanting to invest money to update/replace the plants when new and better technology arrives. who would've thought? /sarcasm
I thought yes, he's the one at the end? Others reported, too, that he made it.
It's amazing footage. Terrible, but still visually amazing. One of the videos that gives the best impression on how massive it all was.
ads? on the web?
We actually have this for country-internal news, sometimes. I mean, I life in a HUUUGE country (switzerland). So the distances are MASSIVE..
seeing your nick, i'm more with "alumuunuum" or something.
ENHANCE!
anchor: can you hear me?
I'm just glad my power button is not there. it's actually outside of the lid => i can turn on and off when having the lid closed. makes sense as mine is a convertible tablet. i would miss it on any ordinary laptop. (hp 2730p here).
na, you don't. you just grab all sort of accounts, test out everyone you can hack, for each that works, you send it to the next task that tests out on all sorts of other services. then, at the end of the day/week/month what ever, you get a list of all accounts and where they work.
i fixed the main problem you listed: the "wife not happy with what you do" stuff.