...the cosplayers were promoting a Beijing-based salad delivery service called Sweetie Salad...
I like Inbox, but the only reason that I don’t use it is because it doesn’t allow for non-Google accounts. I have my Outlook acct (which is also my causal/junk email) to look through as well, and I don’t feel like having multiple email apps on my phone.
This is styled like an anime. The Crash video was done like an American cartoon.
Another thing to try is being inquisitive rather than correcting. Even if most of what someone says is wrong, there could always be a little truth, and it wouldn’t hurt to look into it or ask further questions.
I find myself correcting people quite often, and probably sounding a bit mean about it sometimes as well. For me, I never felt that it was about trying to sound smart or impress others though: I just didn’t like seeing other people be wrong or spread false information, especially after having lived on the internet for…
In Windows, you can just do:
It’s just...how do you conveniently charge a device with this? I suppose it’s useful if you have a portable battery and, then you can toss everything in a bag together, or you’re forced to sit no further than two inches from wall socket, but aside from that, how would this work?
It’s just...how do you conveniently charge a device with this? I suppose it’s useful if you have a portable battery…
It appears that not even the fastest hedgehog alive can outrun the darkness...
It’s nice on mobile, but on a desktop (which has the exact same interface) it’s kind of a hassle IMO.
Why do people always compare animated movies to Ghibli films? I remember watching the first one, and while I loved it, it felt like most other fantasy anime but with maybe a little more production value.
Sometimes it’s better to just be quiet, to not think of anything at all. Out of silence comes the greatest creativity. Not when we are rushing and panicking.
At least this way you won’t have to buy bottled water anymore, and you’ll have several more bottles to drink in case you them.
But where’s the fun in that?
Why are so many people trying to be the instant messaging app? Instant messaging is nice, but most people just SMS don’t they? It’s hard enough just trying to get people to jump onto Hangouts. Facebook Messenger (say what you want about it but it’s actually pretty great) works because everyone and their grandmother is…
Like they said, it’s good for sending small files and links from your pc to your phone (and vice versa) immediately. With those other apps, it would take bit more time to transfer files. Pushbullet also recent launched an app called Portal which lets you transfer large files, but I haven’t used it yet.
By packing food that I actually like? And by not packing the same thing over and over.
Kinda makes the games marketing tagline come full circle doesn’t it?