Wow, really mature headline, Kat.
Wow, really mature headline, Kat.
"Is it great new for advertisers?"
The price should be $3/week for access, regardless of platform.
I think it's early to say that they're "screwed", but I would say they are delusional and that their pricing seems out of line.
Push notifications have to be customized to match your personal priorities. The fact that you asked yourself this very question means that your priorities aren't reflected in which push notifications you have enabled.
Seriously. Unrelated: I think you should have stuck with the original title, "How the new AT&T-Mobile is going to bone you hardcore."
Great show guys, looking forward to more.
We renovated and I took advantage of the opened walls to snake Cat 5e to a central point in the basement, and installed a relatively inexpensive ($17) patch panel wall mounted on a sheet of plywood. I bought a couple of 8-port switches, which I've screwed to the plywood as well. Everything's working really well. …
A month after signing up online, Bank of America froze my account and started bouncing checks because they claimed we never provided the SSN for the second signer (which we definitely did). I got slapped with bounced check fees from all the companies I had written checks to. I went to the branch in person and…
I rolled my own URL shortener and added a "tripwire" feature that will send you an email when the link has been clicked.
You know, the "cook for the whole week on the weekend" idea is neat in principle, but given how little free time there is on weekday nights, weekend time is so precious — who wants to spend all of Sunday in the kitchen making casseroles and stews? Sample week in my house:
The book containing the recipe contained other variations. In the episode they conclude that it was more likely one of the experimental recipes that didn't go to market, of which there were many.
I clicked through because, having listened to the episode this morning, I knew it was wrong.
Very misleading headline. If you listen to the entire episode, the takeaway from the story was that the recipe they found was almost certainly not the right recipe.
I thought the desk was like a reverse air hockey table where you could turn the switch on and it would suck all the accumulated desktop dust through the holes. Does it do that? If not, it would be neat. :)
Am I the only one who is confused when looking for a place to post a comment? If I "Create new discussion", will it still be connected to this article? Or do I have to reply to someone else's comment to get it to show up?
Seriously, just looking at that photo makes me want to sneeze.
...and by Bing I mean Ping. D'oh.
The only catch is that your Bing friends will all think you live in a McDonalds.
APRIL FOOLS! Oh, wait.