About 15 years ago, I picked up a habit from one of my supervisors. It's stuck with me to this day.
About 15 years ago, I picked up a habit from one of my supervisors. It's stuck with me to this day.
According to Swanson, Thomas & Coon, lawyers in Portland, "Oregon law requires that bicycles have a white light in front, and a red reflector or light to the rear during "limited visibility conditions."
I've already memorized myself some shortcut commands. I'm the only one in the office, though, who uses them. I'm constantly trying to teach my coworkers CTRL+C and CTRL+V. But, collectively, they won't do anything unless they can click on it with the mouse.
I think the ribbon concept works well in programs that have limited options. I actually really like it in Outlook 2010. It's actually easy to use, in my opinion. It looks like it'll be useful in Explorer.
If you get rid of it, you have even less functionality than before. It's not like "getting rid of it" brings back the old tool bars.
All insects have exoskeletons. Nothing weird about fruit flies having them.
I used to run PDA Playground on my Palm handhelds. I've been missing something like this. Thanks!
I always have to check at the gate because this town's too small to get real planes at the airport. I have to gate-check my bag because the overhead bins are too small for them. May as well check them at the desk.
Regarding number 2 on the list about number 2. My wife knew. She asked, "I just pooped, didn't I?" And yes, she had.
I want one like yours! Ours is equipped with a cat, but it just doesn't do a good job on the pre-wash.
Just the other day, I decided to do this with my garage door opener. The visors in the car are too thick for the metal clip, and the opener actually pushes itself off the visor.
One of the group dynamics "skills" I had to learn was to be comfortable with silence. When leading a group, there's a tendency to believe that there should always be someone talking. I learned to allow silence to happen, and to wait. Invariably, someone else will speak up with an idea.
Yeah, because Palm did their users a favor by spinning Palmsource off as a "separate" company, right?
My Android phone replaced a Palm PDA and an iPod. I've got an Android tablet that has weaknesses, but it's been lots of to play with different custom ROMs.
I beg to differ. Special occasions and vouchers CAN mix. My wife's a cheapskate by nature, and it's rubbed off on me. Vouchers allow us to comfortably celebrate in places we wouldn't normally consider because we're not willing to pay full price.
The Dolphin for Pad browser works pretty nicely on my G Tablet.
Personally, I get distracted by noises going on around me. I'm less productive in open areas, which is why I tended to occupy the enclosed study rooms in the University library. The sound of people walking behind me always distracted me from whatever it was I was trying to absorb.
I mean "go with out categories" in that last paragraph. (unable to edit comment, for some reason.)
I use gSyncit to duplicate my exchange calendar and contacts on Gmail for my phone and then sync it back down to my laptop at home. It's not perfect, but it does what I need it to do.
I switched from SyncMyCal to gSyncit and have been relatively happy.