@slevine001: You say that as though there is plenty of competition. Many people have 2 or 3 choices. Some people only have one.
@slevine001: You say that as though there is plenty of competition. Many people have 2 or 3 choices. Some people only have one.
I'm curious as to the odd way they represented the states of carbon use.
I call shenanigans!
@kondrik: I use shift-del, but I still get that damned annoying confirmation.
@bawheid: If things get bad enough, it'll be his neighbors waiting...
I kn ow what I want Santa to bring me!
A battery writwatch that I use as an alarm clock, a clock radio, and my Libre ebook reader represent the highest tech in my bedroom.
I was initially very excited when I heard that there would be a Green Hornet movie. After seeing the initial trailer I thought it was heading south.
@bobkoure: The DAP company makes some sealer especially for making temporary/seasonal gap seals on doors or windows:
I survived the Asian flu in '56.
The interface is annoyingly wide.
@DWD: Looker....
That was very cool. I wonder how you could make the traditional flavors used in the US?
Much of this is subjective. Coders will prefer an editor that caters to their needs. So will a technical writer. I prefer TextPad ;-)
3GB per day? Well, I suppose if two thirds of the world's population has no access to fast networks, that it might average about 3GB.
Die, Remaker. Die!
TextPad (Windows)
Please, please be very careful of what your tell a therapist/psychiatrist/psychologist.
Just in case you don't have matches and don't play golf, bamboo skewers from the grocery store work just fine, too. You'll find them around the section with barbecue stuff (charcoal, starter fluid, etc.), the section where the cooking accessories (spatulas, slotted spoons, thermomenters, etc.), or the section with bbq…
@bookwench: I have a similar reaction when I eat elbow macaroni too quickly.