Costco, my friends. Good prices, and the flowers are guaranteed.
Costco, my friends. Good prices, and the flowers are guaranteed.
Best method by far is to not boil the egg. Steam the eggs instead. The steam reaches a higher temp than boiling water can. This helps separate the eggshell film from the egg.
And it’s not like it’s a new problem. Book titles get underlined, story titles get quoted, this has been a standard for, probably, centuries. So, pick one for software titles and stick to it.
Came here to specifically post this. I’ve mentioned it in comments many times in the past and nothing is ever done about it. So many services and apps they write articles about have names that blend in with the rest of the title making you have to read it 3-4 times to figure out what the heck it’s saying. They really…
The headline does not parse, what is a literature map and who is placing it? Titles should be either quoted or underlined.
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“Speed Kills”..NOPE.
Well first go around was learning that pre-approval really means nothing so I still don’t get why so many people push it.
As someone who works in a college and lives in a town that has 50,000+ students descend on it for 8 months a year, it goes very badly. They have zero idea how to be self sufficient and they have a false sense of security/hugely gullible.
Good grief dude let it go! We don’t care. Most of us T-Mobile customers like free unlimited throttled data. The quality is still pretty good and it saves us money. It’s not a net neutrality issue to me. If you want to go get gouged for your last penny on Verizon, go ahead and leave T-Mobile alone.
Personally for me the upside (streaming video not counting against data) outweighs the downside (Youtube at 480p).
If this was pitched as “opt in to 480p streaming for videos and we won’t count them against your data cap” it’s hard to see how that’s anti-consumer. There may be public policy reasons for not letting TMo do this, but on an individual level I don’t have an issue with it. But if they’re downgrading video streams to…
As long as the user can turn it off, I don’t see how it goes against net neutrality. The user can either get full use of their data connection but the data goes against their cap or they can agree to throttle the video streams and the data doesn’t go against their cap. As long as the user has the option to voluntarily…
What is the impact on the video quality it self? I understand your point but at the same time i like this idea. Maybe they should have explained it a bit better or something.
Dont care. I have t-mo and dont see the issue with this, dont like it, turn it off.
It absolutely is. And I’m just the dick to use ir
Am I the only one that also gives weight to the grammar and spelling in reviews? I figure, if you aren't smart enough to spell, then maybe you just weren't smart enough to use the product correctly. (of course, the obvious typo is not included)
I'm the same way. I read the negative review first, to see what's up. In fact, I relish in picking out some of those with unfairly negative to downright stupid reviews. Mix that with the positive reviews, I'll get a good idea of what to expect.
I do things different... I like to read the negative reviews first... In fact, I concentrate on the one and two star reviews first.
I always find reading negative reviews more insightful than the positive ones.