Interesting...except I don't have Firebug installed. I'll experiment with my add-ons to see if one of those is causing it.
Interesting...except I don't have Firebug installed. I'll experiment with my add-ons to see if one of those is causing it.
Can someone tell me why, when I click an article in the sidebar on Lifehacker, it starts to load and then just hangs? But then if I go to the address bar and hit enter, the article loads just fine.
Haha, are you implying that his headaches could be from watching a 40" TV from only 4 feet away?
Just started using Flipboard for iOS and love it. I don't know why I didn't like it when I'd tried it before. It's really fun to use and looks good to boot!
If it was deleted, you should receive a mailer daemon thing in response saying it doesn't exist. That's how I found out. Then I went to try to recover it, thinking maybe I signed up for it when Gmail first came out or maybe that I'd just get lucky in recovering it, and found out it had been deleted. I even contacted…
Let me know if you figure out how to convince someone to give it up. I emailed someone before about a gmail address and he wrote back, "Sorry, I'm keeping this. Guess you need to be more creative."
My parents just bought a couple of Windows laptops for themselves and a new desktop computer. They keep getting that UAC popup whenever a program wants to "make changes to the computer." Every single time a message pops up, my parents call me and ask if it's okay to allow the program to make changes. I always end up…
If you set up Gmail as an Exchange account on your iPhone, you can go to m.google.com/sync from your iPhone to enable message deleting.
Since we're talking about Google Reader, can someone tell me how to fix this minor inconvenience? The first line of text in ever Lifehacker article nearly always starts next to a photo of video—never on a new line. WHY? It drives me crazy.
That's certainly an option, but you can also read each feed individually.
My dentist told me recently you're supposed to floss between the tooth and gum—pretty much go down about as far as the floss will let you. But do it gently. I wasn't going down nearly far enough when I was flossing before.
OMG, [fulltextrssfeed.com] is amazing. THANK YOU.
I subscribe to the VIP feed in Google Reader. If you click on feed settings while viewing the feed, you can see that it has 23,358 subscribers in Google Reader.
Graduated from college 10 years ago and have worked three professional jobs. I've been at my current job for three years and don't see myself leaving for a while because of the perks (working from home, good pay, easy work, and lots of free time). This is the longest I've been at one post-college job—I would've been…
I got it in about three minutes, but I'm not really sure how my mind got to that point. I went from trying basic math to advanced math to "Hmm, maybe I'll count the lines in each number" to "Now I'll count the loops—ooh, that's it!"
Cleaning supplies/chemicals are a steal at the dollar store. I don't like to use it often, but the off-brand drain opener at the dollar store works just as well as Drano or other name brands you'll find elsewhere—and for $4+ cheaper.
I have an idea for an iPhone app and would like to hire it out because I know nothing about app development. The problem is I have no idea how to find someone, how long it would take, how much it would cost, etc. What's your experience in having someone make an app for you or your company?
Weather Underground released an app finally, and it has a lot of potential...but it's still not perfect—the home screen is so cluttered and hard to use. I'll check out their mobile site, though. Thanks.
Does anyone know of an attractive weather app for iOS? The [weather.com] one is the best as far as content, but it's so ugly and un-iPhoney. I guess there was one called Shine that was really nice, but it's not in the app store anymore. I might just have to make my own...
I didn't see this mentioned in the article or comments, but always make sure to VACUUM UNDER YOUR BED. Allergens galore.