jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder

Yeah. Now that I reread, that's pretty clear. Thanks.

I move mine to either a plastic freezer container or a ziplock bag.

Android can do instant upload to Picasa with ease if you have Google+.

If the printer in your clients office is a wifi printer you can use Google Cloud Print. There's also the Dropbox route if that can work for the situation: [lifehacker.com]

I'm not familiar with the specifics of MetroPCS, but the pre-paid catch is usually having to buy your own phone. This isn't too bad. The phones are usually cheaper than contract phones. The thing to watch is that you grab one with a later version of the OS and one with a decent processor.

Use it carefully. An open tag will propagate through all the comments that follow until someone closes it. Unless, this has been fixed in more recent Gawker changes.

Thanks for your input. In my work, assignments are increasingly done via an automated call out/call in system. The last two systems I've had to interact with have taken some of the user input, but not all of it. What that meant for me is I could accept the assignment but I couldn't confirm it, which released the

I'm more excited about Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Netflix. That's all the bonus I need. GroceryIQ is nice but I don't have the patience for that when it's actually time to make a list. Of course, Google's set of apps is nice.

If you're talking about the area where extension shortcuts are displayed, you just click and drag.

Aren't those discs suppose to accomplish what the felt pads would do?

I'm trying to select a new VOIP service. Here's what I want.

Try creating a new url filetype in Astro. Preferences > Edit File Extensions > New Extension.

Fortunately, it does't get used often. Pizza is maybe a twice a month thing here. Although, now that I have had success making my own crust, that could change. Really the cleaning isn't bad anyway. If you get stuff up into the axle it can be, but I've managed to avoid that.

I have a mini-chopper but I find that it tends to move the cilantro around more than it does chop it. That device looks a little too inefficient for my liking.

Have you somehow managed to make this the default action? I find when there is more than one suitable application to open a file, I am prompted to select which app to use and given the option to make it the default. This only occurs when the default has not been set.

I should have been clear since I was aware of the two. Interestingly, I was referring to the wheel. I say interesting because I figured inquisitive must've been thinking of the other one, judging from his comment that it would be slow way to go about it.

FWIW, I would also consider an Acer A500 Iconia Tab with a bluetooth or USB keyboard. When I was ready to buy my tablet, I was torn between the cheaper Nook Color and the Transformer, but I pulled the trigger on the Acer. The price will come in very close (probably cheaper) than the Transformer and keyboard dock.

For my usages, the amount of cilantro I need at once is so small that the pizza cutter was plenty efficient. Normally I use a knife, but the one wanted for the task for waiting for the dishwasher to cycle so I improvised. I'm working on the knife skills, but really, for cooking for my family, it's not that big a

Babies crying can really grate at your nerves. I always told myself it was music when my daughter would cry. Especially for those times when it was hard to figure out what she needed. This trick worked wonders. I should remind myself to use it when she whines now that she's older.