What: Environmentally-friendly cleaners like this one
What: Environmentally-friendly cleaners like this one
Kinja
It makes sense to buy into an ecosystem, thanks to the ease into which the devices speak to each other. Any tech enthusiast knows this as common knowledge. If you can't understand this then you have some learning to do.
I use my 15" laptop to hold the ends of tapes. I tried different sizes. 15 is the best.
I collect Ex Wives and I would have a picture but the bitches took the camera.
404 does not mean you don't have internet access.
You know who else loved algorithms? The Nazis...
Or...maybe got their heads out of their butts and switched to a mini-USB like the rest of the world.
Eh, maybe.
... you're gonna leave us hanging like that?
One word: YUMI
It's a mobile PC technician's dream. YUMI allows you to carry every diagnostic CD/DVD you could ever need on a single USB stick, and boot directly from a collection of ISO files.
Witchcraft!
you know it is a good though, but you have to be careful with getting too many pieces of software like this — they are like a giant thick layer of middle management that just complicates things. Learning your way control panel, especially as it evolves is good practice anways.
I prefer the laugh at them and say "Suck it up buttercup". But then the rest of the powerpuff girls get their panties in a bunch... and I'm only 1 Mojojojo!!!
Zundfolge: I'm glad that someone else noticed this as well. I use Windows/Macs at home and recently went to Mac full-time for business purposes. One thing I've noticed about Mac software is that "simple" tools like a renamer are $20. I'm often trying to find Mac utilities to do what I can do by default in Win7. …
I'm confused by the directions. Where does the knot go? Where is the end of a sheet? Do they mean the corner(s)???
what exactly is the tool in the main photo?
Yup, on a few comments up I posted that I think full-screen anything is completely unnecessary, and it should be an overlay if anything.
It's not that I don't like the new UI. What I really don't like is the schizophrenic and usually unexpected switching back and forth you have to do between the modern and desktop UI unless you only use apps of one type.
I think that's just called reading the internet. You're going to find different things useful than others, and others may find things useless you find useful. That's just how it goes.