jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder

I agree hardr.

Will this have adverse effects on my perpetual energy device?

And another article on the same topic.

excepting that you're a person that keeps junk around hoping that you'll find a use for it what are the chances you're going to have a chapstick cap to use in this "pinch"? And as a hack goes, this seems to require you to be too precise with your wrap. Too loose or too tight and it doesn't it securely.

Sine your avatar is a Triforce, I think its appropriate to tell you you picked up a heart. Although, I thought I had favorites you long ago.

This is one of the more enjoyable posts I've read in a while. Probably because poorly constructed reviews drive me bonkers. Perhaps another one on writing a useful app review. Not that the folks that need it most will see it.

There is a show called Chopped on Food Network. One of the challenges was to make a dish that included some meat (lamb, I think) and Fruit Loops or some similar cereal. Of course, the meat got crusted with the cereal by at least one chef.

TeamVeiwer is great, but if you're going to remote in from a tablet or phone, Splashtop will be better. And having audio in the free version is a bonus. I don't think it has file transfer though.

I intend to sit down with a text expander so I can make filling out online applications go faster. I'd done it before but didn't back it up and have since moved on to a better computer. It will still be repetitive but it'll be better.

There's another group, like myself, who don't want their Dropbox usage to dictate their folder structure and would rather avoid using symlinks as a workaround. While I haven't tried this, it sounds like it might solve that annoying step I have of copying a file not already housed in my Dropbox folder to that location

Perhaps they have an upstairs bedroom and they are substituting ingenuity and efficiency for laziness.

They just need moar hipster.

Well, you can't expect me to read the entire post when it's a repeat, can you. But outside that, really. Would you all prefer we just let it go? I've done it with the intent to be helpful, but if it's preferred to just let it go, I can do that.

David Galloway covered this one three weeks ago. Should we stop pointing this out?

I'm Checking FourSquare for you latest check-ins.

Getting past people thinking you're weird for talking to your gadgets isn't hard. Getting past the embarrassment of having to repeat commands because your gadget did not understand you, is harder.

While I'm not concerned that they will and I don't know the current state of these "kill switches", it's been done before. So maybe instead of telling me to get real....

Hey, Courtney! "How you doooin'?"

Ideally, but we know that's not going to happen. Ultimately, I don't care about Chrome to Mobile (or Chrome to Phone) because that's not the way I do things. And so long as so much of the web uses Flash, I'm not going to be restricting my browsing because the browser developer is doing so. I respect that they want