jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder

Seems like Adam landed somewhere different than he started. Are we talking about push email or just the notifications? There are benefits and detriments to either, depending on the work you do and your workflow, but I'd like to be clear what we're discussing here.

Thank you. Better check it out.

Did you forget to attach a poll?

I don't screen resumes or hire people but if I saw a resume with a QR code, I would immediately shuffle it to the pile I wanted to get a closer look at. It's something memorable and something different and I would want to know what adventure that code was going to lead me on.

Hate the idea of paying someone to record what you should be saying to yourself and can record yourself saying, but I absolutely love this idea. I'm gong to file it in my that was a great idea and I should be doing it folder.

If this really works good, we'd never have to do research again. It would be like Mad Libs, with Google suggesting the word choices. Of course, they might have a patent war go sort out with some news organizations to make that happen.

This is interesting. As often as FB changes, the vocal consensus would indicate that the first public version was the best version of Facebook. Which each successive version, posts come from all directions saying "Give me the old Facebook back!" Yes, the same old Facebook that you swore you hated.

I'm currently during sub work. As a professional teacher, I put in a lot of effort for this work. Currently I do per diem assignments. Today's I put in an extra hour on campus and devoted an extra two hours once I got home making sure I completed that single day assignment to the best of my ability. That was

1st issue: Resume tips from "experienced job seekers who have been unemployed long-term" might translate to people that have been looking for jobs for a long time but still haven't found one. While I fit that category, I know me. I'm not sure I want advice from someone who's resume isn't working for them.

When someone says there is no organization to Timeline, then they are either being untruthful or they didn't see it. Those are the only two options since there is organization. Whether it's an organizational system the user likes is something else.

Perhaps you should re-read my post. You'll notice that I didn't specify "you" and I didn't say that it was better or worse. While I find it better (which probably unwittingly influence my analogy) my first point was to offer a detail that I though you might have overlooked based on your comment that it's now "two

I just took advantage of your tip. Menu is setup up but it looks like I have to tweak my rule. It'll get there. But it led me to another brainstorm. I decided to replace the Video menu with it's TV, Movies, and Add-ons submenu, so that I have TV and Movies menus instead. This doesn't require any special changes,

Very nice. I should do this with our Disney collection. Currently, I've removed them from the library because I got sick of seeing them all the time since I use XBMC most and use those movies the least. I'd rather not manage multiple profiles at this point.

Aeon Nox is a nice skin. I like that it will use the fanart that you scrape for backdrops. This is much better than holding on to the library of images that I downloaded some time ago or having to copy the fanart from your movies to a centralized location to direct XBMC.

I would say, when you come across something in your home and say "why the heck do I have so many of these?!" you should add that item to the list. Notebooks and journals, blank CDs and DVDs, and toothbrushes would go on our list.

Think the point is that they have enough of them _for_now_ that there's no need to stock up on more. It's like me with journals. I like journals and notebooks, but there's no reason for me to be buying another right now because of have all that I need for quite some time.

While we're on the subject, let me say that Timeline is generally not good for Pages (as opposed to Profiles). However, there is a neat little feature that makes it a bit better than it is at a glance. Underneath the Timeline header (beneath the coverphoto, profile pic, and the area with photos, likes, etc), at the

The timeline of the Timeline runs between those two columns. Trace down the timeline and everytime you see a node, it will be the next sequential posting that was made. You can add events wherever you want by clicking on that timeline. It makes a world of difference if you understand this. It's not at all

General rule of thumb: If a person can't explain to you why you shouldn't be using Facebook in a way that makes you understand why you shouldn't be using it, then keep using it. Keep in mind everyone was hating on apple juice not that long ago.

Relationship Analysis Pro? I'm so getting that. You get to feed your friends sausages and stuff, right? Seriously, this leads me to believe that usefulness is not a criteria for categorization as a "deal". It's probably huge in Japan.