Oh that was so gonna be m comment! anywho, it also doesnt work well on shallow walls. Some decorative walls I've seen are made with 1x1's instead and those dont give much support for anything. Some for anchor mounted drywall on masonry.
Oh that was so gonna be m comment! anywho, it also doesnt work well on shallow walls. Some decorative walls I've seen are made with 1x1's instead and those dont give much support for anything. Some for anchor mounted drywall on masonry.
Do it in a bowl. No changes needed.
My favorite so far has been to put in either peanuts in the chocolate cake or peanut butter. Also, you can do this same recipe in a bowl. Still turns out just as good.
I actually DID make my own, works, but I have a supplementary antenna to account for signal movement during the season changes.
Sorry double post, replies didnt seem to work at the time. All fixed now.
@GisellaRhapsody I don't see why that would be a problem, you're not affecting the actual antenna, just the received signal. As long as you're not over amplifying the signal to the tv you shouldn't see a problem. An antenna can serve 1 tv as well as it can serve a dozen.
Considering the size, have you thought about putting it behind a framed picture? You'd have to camo the cable, but all in all, it wouldn't be as distracting as the antenna itself.
I agree. A lot of times users/consumers think that that new computer feel is due to the new tech inside, when it's usually that they just havent had time to bog their machine down yet. New isn't always better, nor is it always the right choice for what you want to do.
Ba-Zinga!
Almost need a license for the internet so at least some people could have their revoked.
I think there is a defined difference between opposing technology and not embracing it. I tend to disagree with your examples. The problem I saw portrayed in this was that it is weird, or not commonly acceptable, to speak to your phone and have it return an answer. In this case your examples, I feel, fall short. Even…
It's only weird if you don't like change. Air travel, personal computers, wifi, social websites and every other society changing technology at one point "felt weird". People will adapt, and Luddites will die off.
Then I am completely at a loss for your statement.
Wow, thank you for that.
LOL, SEO is a crock. Seriously, there's no magic formula for SEO except for having good content. the social integration just shows people that their friends found something useful and really, don't we rely on our friends for our reviews anyway?
Yes and is it me or is it amazing that people complain that Google knows what they're doing when they use Google to do it. Kinda like riding the bus and complaining that the driver knows where you get off. No pun intended.
"do we need driverless cars?"
I guess my only caveat to this statement would be that you generally have to sign-up for new services, and you CAN turn off integration between services.
Perhaps you could enlighten us.
1) People acclaimed Facebook when it started incorporating it's results into Bing. However, now that Google does it it's anti-competitive.