I can't thank you enough for turning me onto this. This should be put in the #tips forum too.
I can't thank you enough for turning me onto this. This should be put in the #tips forum too.
I'm going to have to try this out. Thanks a lot. Since reverting from mac to Win 7, I've been pining for a low bloat solution (i.e. not Balabolka).
This is great for longer, technical articles/readings. I used it in situations where my ADD would take over and I would space off, not really retaining the material (i.e. economics reading). The audio keeps my mind moving with the text I and keeps my brain on track.
Nice. This one is way better.
There's also a free Android version: [www.appbrain.com]
I've been using this for a while now and I love it. There's a custom timer on my camera. It's set to take 3 pics, 1 sec apart with a delay of 1 sec. You should get at least one good one. I use the multiple picture option even when I'm using a tripod to get a group shot, then I say to everyone "smile bigger each time…
Thanks Whitson, I love these little things that alleviate little annoyances like cables.
1) for. I like my pronunciation to be in line with my punctuation.
Ah, I thought you were pulling some lingual gymnastics while rescinding your happy birthday wishes.
Double exclamation = double negative, they cancel each other out? This is true??
...and free beer all night at the Nitty Gritty in Madison, WI. Ahh, college towns...I miss them.
You call that a flash drive? This is a flash drive!
@tasteskindasalty Can you use the @user tag before your response to multiple parties? It's a hassle to do something by hand that used to happen automatically, but at least it gets your ideas across effectively, eh?
This reminds me of some fake pyramid scheme websites I've seen in the past. Do some digging and you find some wacky link recursion, unedited text from the ripped off site, etc. To the uneducated eye, it can be pretty tricky. Gotta do your homework before you part with your credit card information. Check out this…
Windows 7
I've struggled with this too. I, also, have years of ratings across several computers, what I have done is make iTunes playlists (non-smart ones) with all songs in a certain star rating and then keep those lists in a safe place. If something were to happen to my library, it would be a pain getting everything…
Ah, this is exactly what I've been seeking for a some time. Thanks! (and thanks go Reader Plus)