harrellj
harrellj
harrellj

I'd argue that Tap Tap Revenge isn't really free. You get an extremely limited selection of songs unless you pay in-app for more.

Ahh, but leaves have another benefit. That whole carbon dioxide/oxygen conversion thing that we do the reverse of.

I'd argue that pulling the app would not adhere to the mantra. As someone who never drives even after having a sip of alcohol, being able to avoid a checkpoint that isn't for me is useful. Plus, those locations are usually announced ahead of time.

Chrome user here with FF as a backup.

Clearly you've never paid attention to Japanese-style omelets either.

Admittedly, I know nothing about nuclear reactor design, but is it possible that the spent rods were spaced far enough apart but the quake put them too close together, combined with the water issue too?

I agree with everyone else's suggestion, get a multifunction printer/fax. Preferably a wireless one so that it can live on the back counter area. Also, it looks like hanger bars for a modular storage system is in place on the back wall, if those can be removed, it'll help the appearance of clutter. If not, repaint to

I agree with everyone else's suggestion, get a multifunction printer/fax. Preferably a wireless one so that it can live on the back counter area. Also, it looks like hanger bars for a modular storage system is in place on the back wall, if those can be removed, it'll help the appearance of clutter. If not, repaint to

I beg to differ on this. I'm female and love my smartphone, same with my mother. Now my grandmother on the other hand, she's the computer illiterate who will (and has) organize the Windows folder to put all the same types of files into their own folders. Thankfully, she doesn't have a smartphone.

I know its my own personal preference, but I dearly detest having a backspace key same width as a letter (and the l-shaped enter key, also ick).

You mean something like the Chrome OS and the CR-48s?

Vote: Secbrowsing - plugin version checker from Google, checks to make sure that you're using up-to-date plugins (outside of extensions, its the next most vulnerable part of a browser).

Vote: Secbrowsing - plugin version checker by Google.

To your hypothetical scenario, if someone brought a gun successfully onto a train (plane) as a test run, why wouldn't they use it? There's no guarantee that the "true" attempt would be as successful. Also, say that the gun (weapon) wasn't used on the train (plane), what good does it do to find it after the destination

From the article, apparently the marketing of a movie is raising the cost.

How does this compare to Plex?

Rewatch the first episode, they do mention that Watson does physically buzz in. Now, its only mentioned that he's wired into the lights, not whether or not he has an optical sensor.

Ahh, but the televised broadcast didn't show the flyover either, though you could hear it just fine.

Ahh, but the televised broadcast didn't show the flyover either, though you could hear it just fine.