Seriously, what the hell? I mean I'm glad the guy got his car back and everything, but if you value you privacy, clearly vanity plates are not for you.
Seriously, what the hell? I mean I'm glad the guy got his car back and everything, but if you value you privacy, clearly vanity plates are not for you.
I love these extensions but find myself using Gmail's web UI less and less. Unfortunately, things like nested labels make things less useful on an iOS device or even in a desktop IMAP client.
If you've got a computer, it'd be easier to just use an online dice roller: [www.roll-dice-online.com]
There's plenty of light, as basements go anyway.. so maybe it's best to just keep it simple. Thanks!
I'd like to think my jokes are funnier than that. No, I'm not joking.
Yeah I took advantage of the lack of specification, this is a serious question though!
Thanks, this is helpful. I have egress windows, I guess I'll just keep it simple and replace them with the same kind.
I do need them for egress. I thought if anything the well windows would make them more ... egress friendly
I'm looking to replace the very old windows in my basement. They aren't well windows (those ones with the ditch dug out in front of them), and I'm wondering if there is some advantage to those that would make them worth considering instead of what I have now, which is just simple glass-paned windows that swing up on…
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Oops, commerce is now TD Bank. The ones in NY have the "penny arcade" machines that are free.
Wow, very impressive. I'd agree that the 10% coinstar cut cut isn't too bad (I'd gladly pay someone $10 to roll up $100 of coins for me), but remember, Commerce Bank does it for free!
No video!?!?!?!?
I think the title should have been "Eat your apple like a caveman."
Food porn, gadget porn ... I seriously think we've got to draw the line somewhere, and productivity porn is IT.
I pity the fool born on a day that only exists every fourth year!
I just remodeled my kitchen and decided to install ceiling speakers ($100 at Amazon, I think they were Polks) while the ceiling was still open. I ran the speaker wires to the cabinet above my refrigerator, had them put an outlet in the cabinet, and bought a $100 receiver/amp to power the speakers. Add in an Airport…
I saw this in the latest edition of "Cooks Illustrated". It's a neat tip that will work in a pinch, but clearly isn't for the coffee snobs :)
Aren't developer previews like this covered by an NDA?
CTRL+Mouse scroll wheel (or two finger scroll on a trackpad) zooms the entire screen in OS X