My wife drives me nuts with this shit. Most of the shows that we actually want are “too good” to just fucking watch on a Tuesday night, so we just end up watching Shark Tank on CNBC or some shit.
My wife drives me nuts with this shit. Most of the shows that we actually want are “too good” to just fucking watch on a Tuesday night, so we just end up watching Shark Tank on CNBC or some shit.
The confusing implementation is bad, but I love this feature. I like being able to disconnect from WiFi at work when the network gets slow without needing to remember to turn it back on later. In the rare event I want to turn it off completely (but don’t want to turn on battery saver) I can follow the steps above.
I’m surprised teams don’t draft Left Tackles before drafting QBs more often.
Does anyone else feel like there is a group of people who use conspicuous consumption of massive amounts of caffeine as a sort of humble brag for how busy and important they are? It really annoys me. (Obviously I’m not referring to people who legitimately get little sleep for valid reasons or applying this to…
I prefer to eschew the mic, toss aside my prepared remarks, sit on a backward folding chair at the front of the stage, and really speak from the heart.
...in case you use that same password, or variations of it, for other things.
You’ll even get a designated parking spot for Amazon returns.
I think this would actually work perfectly for you. In my short experience with it, it will serve the exact function you want: disconnect you from the company wifi but not prevent you from connecting to WiFi elsewhere in the future.
He certainly went off on a tangent!
extra battery for....what? iphones don’t have removable batteries.
Another tip is to take an early morning fight. Even though the next flight might be more slightly convenient, a lot of flights get delayed because the plane is late coming from another city. If you take an early flight, the plane probably came in last night so it won’t get delayed.
In order for Kotaku to write about it, one of two things need to happen:
Last season, Hoyer managed to get shutout an entire game without committing a turnover, just punting every single drive. Now that is a commitment to mediocrity.
When “I was the captain of the Cleveland Browns” is your defense, you’ve already lost.
‘false, misleading, and deceptive misbranding’ of its truffle oil products.”
I agree with you. One of the joys of being a traveler is (smugness notwithstanding) having “been there.” Times Square is a place that, deserved or not, will come up in conversation, current events, and TV/Movies constantly. Stop in, create your mental image, and move on.
“It is obvious he is angry there, and that is what you want from a leader.”
I can’t find a citation, but supposedly toy makers tried to follow up the successful Teddy Bear with the “Willy Weasel” after Taft famously ate weasel as part of a listening tour. As you would expect, it did not succeed.
So is he saying that the professional coaches and scouts who use similar methods to analyze players aren’t doing it right either?
You’re talking about a completely different issue than TJ Lang is. What you are describing is how they assess the data and control for different variables. He is saying the raw data itself is flawed because you can’t tell by looking if a lineman did or did not perform adequately on any given play.