I recommend the hair dryer. Also, your glasses don't necessarily need to squeeze your head to stay on but instead make the bend near the end of the temple hook right behind your ear and it will hold on without sliding down your nose.
I recommend the hair dryer. Also, your glasses don't necessarily need to squeeze your head to stay on but instead make the bend near the end of the temple hook right behind your ear and it will hold on without sliding down your nose.
It's the screen suppose to be nearly edge to edge? And wont the volume button going back to the old style make it more awkward to take photos with when the new iOS comes out enabling the physical button for photos? I also doubt they'd use curved glass considering it's much higher cost to produce.
You win the internets.
I've lived/commuted in both places (currently in Chicago now). My verdict: SoCal is much longer in terms of time but Chicago is more frustrating because of the dumb drivers. Somehow the Californians seem to work better together to get everybody down the road and IL drivers are cut-throat and make stupid driving…
Way too many. Calendar, photos, clock, camera, maps, messages, facebok, light, TWC, Kik, Phone, Mail, Safari, Dropbox, remote, speedtest, ipod, itunes, siriusXM, shazam, GVConnect, Google Voice (one better with calls, one is better with texting), youtube, netflix, irentmovie, hulu plus, vimeo, vevo, bejewelled 2, pig…
I share a name with a professional hockey player, however, I'm slowly working my way up the google ranks... getting my name as a domain definitely helped.
The only shortcuts I use are for my bus stops I frequently use, to check bus arrival times. I laid out about 8 stops and keep them all in one folder on my home screen. Currently 4 out of 7 tabs in my safari are transitchicago.com
I usually use goo.gl, nice and clean and easy stats to follow.
Has anybody used [detectmobilebrowser.com] for the redirection of mobile browsers? Looks like a handy tool!
I knew there was a good reason this guy got so famous... it's because he's subliminally so good looking!
If you read the article there's a better photo of the whole setup. Sweet sound system!
Oh yeah, I took the picture through the window of a bus I was riding... public transport and I have a love/hate relationship.
Yup, says $4.79, $4.89 and $4.99 here in Chicago :(
I miss the old days of fine cabinetry surrounding tv's. We'd always have some kind of crochet doily on top with family pictures...
Now I want to see the pitching robot in the cage with these guys!
Nope, the Real3D system uses circular polarized lenses, one image spirals left and the other spirals right, that way you don't start seeing both images if you tilt your head during a movie. You'd have to use 2 pairs of identical glasses, and swap the right lens from one with the left lens from the other.
Yeah, but just the same as any other 3D viewer will. Polarizing cuts out at least 50% of the light automatically.
Another point is that the BYU football team is generally one of the best in the nation, there's plenty of non-Mormon kids that would love to play for a top 25 team. The other sports aren't as popular and so they don't necessarily attract the same attention from non-LDS students. Volleyball, track and field, cross…
+1. There's no way you can "not know" about the expectations on the students. In every course the first day is spent going over the honor code and course curriculum.
"Leave aside the impossibility of requiring over 30,000 hormonal young adults to abstain from sex or alcohol in college"