I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels that way. I do think they could have cut it.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels that way. I do think they could have cut it.
I liked First Class. I think it was well done. But X-Men tells a different story to Avengers. X-Men do face discrimination for being 'freaks.' I'm not a big Marvel reader, but I think that discrimination was a large subplot. I remember that from the cartoons I watched as a kid, and the occasional book I read.
Tim Burton's Batman was campy?! While it was definitely a movie of its decade, I would hardly call it campy. Joel Schumacher will never have any respect as a film maker as far as I'm concerned, but I think you're harsh on Burton.
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Who left these onions out?! They're gonna be ruined by my tears.
Webcam + computer + vitaminD software. Caught my dogwalker lying to us.
That is a creepy, yet informative video.
The reason I stayed away from the droid was the screen size. A big screen is nice in concept, but I think the iphone has a good size screen.
The tools which are cost effective are crappy. I'm lucky if I can get a single use out of them. And I'm not going to invest in expensive tools, unknowing if I'll need them ever again. If its for myself, I'll buy as I need. But I won't start a business or do it for others anymore. Dealing with the parts, DOAs, etc...…
I think it depends on the need. If I was going to do multiple idevices, then yes. I replaced the battery in my old school 40 GB ipod. But when my brother in laws ipod touch broke the screen, the headache and effort, plus parts, was not worth the effort. The device was difficult to open, and the tools that were…
This is a great idea. I hope it helps the cause. I can't check it out, but due to rules at work.
Honestly, Dropbox would be my all in one. But I hate being limited to their sync folder. Live Mesh, when I used it, let me pick any folder to sync. And if DB had an app on Touchpad, I probably would make it my all in one.
My wife's nook has a dropbox app, so I use that for easily moving epubs on there. There is a [box.net] app that I can use on my Touchpad. But it has a limited file upload size and no desktop app.
Easily one of the best episodes. Its the first one my wife ever saw, and now she constantly quotes Farnsworth. "Oh, I don't have time for this. I have to go and buy a single piece of fruit with a coupon and then return it, making people wait behind me while I complain."
I'm lucky/unlucky to have a 15 min bus ride, followed by a 80 min train ride each way. I use the bus/waiting times to listen to podcasts (thanks TWIT) and play social games with friends. (Words with friends, Hanging with Friends, Scramble, etc). While on the train, I catch up on shows that I watch that my wife has no…
School budgets and costs are generally the voice of everything. As an IT person, I agree with you. But Apple has often given better pricing on school computers. Add in the OS cost for Windows, as well as the more often needed maintenance on Windows computers.
The beauty of the human brain is that there isn't a maximum memory. By learning this, did you forget something? Perhaps spelling insult?
Of course. I'm just speaking from personal experience. Everyone's results vary.
I found that torrents are better for older stuff. New and current stuff is easy on usenet. But go back a year or 2, or more obscure, then you may be out of luck. Just hope someone else downloads the torrent and uploads the data to usenet, to be a nice community player.