You have yourself a deal, Flickr.
You have yourself a deal, Flickr.
Tried it. Needs an option to allow the user to keep the trending panel at least. I dropped it after about an hour of steady use. It just doesn't feel right for how I use Twitter.
Was so going to jump in here with a "Forever alone" meme.
As a Jalopnik reader, I assume you know that's so not the case when it comes to motorsports. But for the everything else, heck yeah!
I'm guessing that was the inspiration.
Okay. You've done wasps, you've done ants. Now do carpenter bees.
Sorry. I need the crumbs to aggravate my wife. And the crunch is a bonus.
That's my thought, too.
Precisely. I used to go back channels and watch online, but NASCAR media folk work double time in taking down streams. And unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a community dedicated to posting races after the event ends.
And immediately jumps to the head of the class in the category of "worst-named applications ever."
But don't do it too often, less someone important assumes you're just stupid.
I haven't used one in a while, can't you full open a hose clamp. I remember always trying to avoid doing that but it's been so long I don't remember if it was because it was impossible to get it back in or just a big pain in the but to do it.
Lucky you. The application process it the wore part of job hunting. It would be nice if more employers just took your resume and went from there (especially with job sites and walk-ins — the few places that still do walk-in). It would be such a time saver for job hunters to interview based on resume and complete…
I believe that's the first time in history that "duct tape . . . might be . . . classier" has ever been uttered.
I wouldn't be surprised if it's just a product of the way I tend to navigate FB, but in my normal flow, while the badge resets, the highlights do not clear unless I perform an action — either clicking through it or doing the click and drag I described.
I love how you worded that. How . . . evah.... It need not be Ikea. I think that happens a lot because people are more willing sacrifice lesser expensive furniture than more expensive stuff. You'll notice we don't see hacks involving Ikea's overpriced couches and beds. It also need not be a solution that reduces…
Replied to wrong comment. Playas mess up....
His tip isn't intended to address the thick stack of papers. It's meant for a thin stack that needs a staple placed somewhere other than a regular stapler can reach.
Noting the other comments, it seems to me that if you're going to use this idea to catch drips, it would make more since to use a cup rather than the lid. This lid gives you little room for error should you tip your hand a little too far. Then what work have you saved yourself? At least with a cup, if you tip too…
In your kitchen, every pan might come with lid. Everywhere else in the world, that is not the case.