a well made boulet will kick any other holiday (including superbowl) snack's ass. You'll know this only if you've had a well made boulet (catch-22, I know)
a well made boulet will kick any other holiday (including superbowl) snack's ass. You'll know this only if you've had a well made boulet (catch-22, I know)
I don't get why people are so pumped when a new release of office is introduced. Frankly, Office XP is just as functional for me as 2007 (windows) and I have found myself slowly boycotting office for mac in general (a word program should not take more than 5 seconds to open, let alone the 20-30 seconds that it takes…
pre-story...I have had horrible experiences with [restaurant.com] certificates
if I want to browse uber fast and crash-free, safari is the way to go. otherwise, firefox is my weapon of choice (namely because of cross-OS foxmarks, customization and add-ons.
just to start out...I repair, work on, and use apple products for a living.
"You mean there's more than just phillips and flat-head?"
having this as a profession is the cliche double sided sword.
pretty harsh analogy but I'll deliver it anyway...
FYI, some TMobile stores have the linksys wrt-54g (tmobile branded but doesn't matter) router for $20 if you want to Tomato/DD-WRT it
stuff every windows user should have on a USB key (so they can help their friends as well):
SD...because FW's the devil
is that the aforementioned Jack in the Box jr. bacon cheeseburger pictured?
miley cyrus coming in at #4 in image searches is somewhat disturbing
I have my "cocktail" flash drive (installers, drivers, diagnostic programs, etc) on my car keychain. That way, if I forget it in a client's computer, I can't really get very far. simple yet effective
the instructables and rollovers were funny and informative. Looks like a good weekend project as my pants are either smashed into a bureau or folded on top of each other on a desk. Frankly the little cubby idea would be awesome (like they have in department stores), but seems like a lot of wood/work/other stuff I…
yeah, because that word virus is a real death trap...
nice to see an upgraded software as iSquint has been discontinued
catching up on massive (literally...planetary-sized) amounts of missed TV shows by the season (if not series).