15 minutes is a good target for a meeting. A lot of meetings that people have that take more than 15 minutes usually have 2 things in common
15 minutes is a good target for a meeting. A lot of meetings that people have that take more than 15 minutes usually have 2 things in common
Sorry, but "Harlem Shake" in the context of a video simply means, take the first 30 seconds of Baauer's "Harlem Shake", then use that as a backing track of a video that has these features
Commodore VIC-20. Nice form factor, although the Commodore C-64 was so much better. It was super portable; laptops almost feel like a callback to the portability and weight.
This is going to sound paradoxical, but only because I'm trying to express this in English and don't have any other way to describe it.
You can abdicate civic and societal responsibility, like a child, but this, "Not my fault," attitude is at the heart of the issue.
I think I'm saying we all, individually, have and should take responsibility for societal conditions.
I think you feel guilty because you are a responsible, normal person. We should all feel this way. There's a troubling sensibility I see in so many pundits, and even regular people, looking to hold other people responsible for the world around them.
Technically, the speed of light is constant; however, the value of that constant (along with other cosmological constants) may have been different in the past. http://www.space.com/9122-physics-fundamental-cosmic-constant-shifty.html
Needed a replacement laptop; there's work I do that's a pain to do on my iPad. I use my iPad differently, too - mostly as a media device with the ability to do quick work.
I was looking at a 13" MacBook Pro on Amazon early Thursday that was discounted to $1049, but fell asleep. I slept through Thanksgiving with the flu. I woke up late Friday, looked at my iPad, saw what I was looking at, hit refresh, and the price dropped to $962.54. Went ahead and bought it, then went back to sleep.…
What I mean is, I think Apple is almost at the point where they could introduce a combined, seamless, media-center-in-your-TV experience; I don't imagine it being used for computing, but as a way to have a single, easy to use device for non-computer users (the same people who can easily use iPads or an AppleTV).
I have a theory; I think it's so thin, because eventually it'll get bigger, like say 42". And then be wall mountable. I mean, why buy a 42" TV, and a separate media center? Why not have a few TBs of storage already built into the TV?
I am new, and now it all makes perfect sense!
It seems like there are lot of lifehacker stories this week about, essentially, lying and BS'ing your way through life. That doesn't strike me as lifehacking, more like, life social engineering.
I bought a Lamy Al-Star fountain pen a few years ago, along with a bottle of ink and a converter. It works great with my notebooks, and so far is less than the cost of the pen packs I would buy over and over.
J0n3s stood in the middle of the icy lake among the tall, above-water fossilized columns of corral inside Myrspace (aka the Minimal Guild’s Improbable Winter Wonderland), waiting for Glrrpr. She’d been there four minutes, long enough to feel simulated goosebumps and to feel her lungs growing itchy from the cold.
I don't get it, they look lined up when the object flashes.
Do you imagine, as part of developing sustainability, incorporating concepts like the Global Village Construction Set into the settlement? (http://katerva.org/blog/open-source-farm-tools/)
Do you envision Mars One incorporating concepts like Katvera's 'Global Village Construction Set' into their sustainability plans? (http://katerva.org/blog/open-source-farm-tools/).
Do you envision Mars One incorporating concepts like Katvera's 'Global Village Construction Set' into their sustainability plans? (http://katerva.org/blog/open-source-farm-tools/).