While I don't have that problem, I'd prefer checkboxes, too.
While I don't have that problem, I'd prefer checkboxes, too.
Thanks. Good tip. Useless for me, though, because I disable sender photos.
Women could have been taking advantage of the tips all this time. Just as I will take advantage of this one to deal with my moobs.
Thank you much for this information. Perhaps I can reciprocate a bit. After you long press the first message to select it for action, you only have to short press the additional ones to add them to the selection. This will come in quite handy when I'm checking emails while lying on my backside. :)
My local news outlets seem quite certain the most exposure comes from blasting 6-10 article links between 11:30 and midnight.
I'd settle for being able to delete multiple messages at once.
I'll echo Epell.
Hey, Thorin. A major addendum to this post is in order.
200 lies per day?
Gotta say this is great timing. I'm wanting to get rid of the apps I got as free downloads from Amazon Appstore and replace them with ones from Google Play. I hate that the apps from Amazon don't work if Appstore is not installed now that I find myself not looking for their Free App of the Day promotion.
Well isn't that nice. Two weeks ago a friend had an offer to trade a DS (don't recall which one, but a more recent model) for a 1st Gen iPad and suggested that she balk on the deal b/c of Apple's policy related to this. This might have made me advise her differently.
Ruining a hat is relative to the person that wears the hat.
I like what you've done. If I were in need, I would modify a closet to but a bar for this above the clothes bar or beneath the clothes. For a pleasing look, I'd go above. If looking to limit the modification that would be needed, I'd go below.
Lifehacker. Not BecauseICan'tAffordItHacker.
For myself, I consider it a fair trade for Google to point me to the link, me to click on the link, and copy the URL at the link. Google gets its referral (which is a nice thank you to them), and the site (that I obviously found useful) gets two hits (one from me and one from the person I'm sharing the link with).
Booktracks is an interesting concept.
I'd hold off on that until you can be more certain of what will happen with the USPS given the sustained efforts to get rid of it. But that's not a half bad idea when you think about it. Of course, if you've got enough money to make the return considerable, you probably have better investments.
It's a nice feature that I just took advantage of it to share an album of photos with my wife. She noted that she was not able to set the photos in the album (I created) as her profile or cover photos so she uploaded the ones she wanted for that on her own.
It might, but I doubt it. FB added emoticons and the ability to include images in comments. I thought both of those would be horrid, but both get limited usage in my experience. That said, there are pages where it seems the goal is to answer a pic comment with a pic comment, meme with meme, but it seems, like most…
You beat me to it . . . but I was more subtle. :)