It is simple, don’t watch them. Cast your vote and don’t worry about it till they are ready to announce the certified results.
It is simple, don’t watch them. Cast your vote and don’t worry about it till they are ready to announce the certified results.
That $237 subscription average is a bit deceptive since it encompasses all subscriptions, not just TV/movie/video services. I wish they had broken this out. A lot people complain they are starting to pay as much as they pay for cable which I find hard to believe - given the average cable bill is $217+ (although I…
If you had read the article, you have known this comment is unnecessary.
Eh I just wait about 6 to 9 months after the release of the current year Galaxy S and buy a refurbished one off of EBay or Amazon. Usually for less than $500.
Eh I just wait about 6 to 9 months after the release of the current year Galaxy S and buy a refurbished one off of…
After reading this article I don’t know that you can call flushable wipes a lie. Yes, there seems to be doubt they do work as well as they company says they do, but nothing that definitively says they don’t It basically seems to come down to - some government agencies don’t believe the manufacturers.
My response is - why? For a lot of the examples I would rather have access to them through my phone or tablet. For the rest I’d probably want to look at them first before I print.
We have at least one chain that does that Aldis which I understand started in Europe. I never shop there because I never have a quarter. Shrugs.
Personally I like when I can park next to a cart that I can take into the store. Saves me from having to go get a cart. So I’ll leave the cart there, although I will place it shouldn’t interfere with anyone parking.
The Gizmodo writer is being a privacy absolutist whackadoo. Users expect and want sites to behave a certain way that necessitates first-party cookies. Mozilla is striking a balance that provides more privacy than say Chrome while allowing most sites to function as they always have. I’m sure if you want to block…
Until they have a Roku app {Rock voice} IT DOESN’T MATTER WHAT IS COMING
Eh, story is story. Honoring that honors the fans who supported it. Would I like Laurence Fishbourne back - sure, but if Morpheus is no longer part of the story, well so be it.
I’ve used Swiftkey since the early days and use it to me. But I can’t fathom a reason for a virtual cursor pad on a touch device (at least in the keyboard app). Why do people want this?
I know this is a foreign concept for Apple users but it is called choice. I’m just teasing you but that all it is - 3rd party apps are a good thing because they offer a choice. It can be small things that you might not care about like customizable themes. It can be how it handles certain features differently. Often…
Off-hand, skimming your reply - it sounds like your Health Sharing Ministry is similar to a High Deductible Health Plan which you would probably be better served by because you could pair it with a Health Savings Account which has many tax advantages for saving and investing money to pay for everyday medical expenses.
Outside of making me aware of something called Health Sharing Ministries - yeah this article is really uninformative as to what they are and a vague reason state attorneys might be looking into them.
True, but being Google it will become the one most used (although I wonder how widespread these tools are used).
I can’t remember why but for some reason I prefer the clipboard manager Ditto (also available in the Windows Store) to the Windows clipboard history. Probably just because I was already use to Ditto and the way it works. Doesn’t sound like these enhancements are going to change my mind.
Eh, I view YouTube that way more so than Netflix. To be honest I wish the Roku YouTube client supported this.
That just makes me wonder about the people you know. I’ve never felt a need, pressure, or comparison about my watching habits.