Yeah, it’s available on digital platforms - for 20 bucks.
That’s why I’m waiting.
Yeah, it’s available on digital platforms - for 20 bucks.
That’s why I’m waiting.
Yeah, it’s available on digital platforms - for 20 bucks.
That’s why I’m waiting.
I haven’t seen Spider-man, Far from Home yet. Am I going to be lost if I see this one before that one?
Hell, yes. I got my degree in the ‘70s, and between scholarships and grants had NO debt at all.
It just tears my heart out that college has become out of reach of so many, and in reach of so many others only by taking on debt it will take decades to pay off, if ever.
All public education should be free, at least up to a…
Spell check fails.
Turn him into a vampire and make him stay in the sun.
Put him in the pool, and instead of removing the ladders, remove all the beds from the property (well, that worked in Sims 2, I haven’t tried it in S3)
That’s a pretty great lineup of movies, too!
They use in in nuclear power plants!
Water kills thousands of people every year!
Nah. Just drink when you’re thirsty. Why do people think it’s fine to make their kidneys work harder than necessary?
Pretty much everything I want to watch is on Tubi or Roku TV.
Which are free. Ad supported, sure, that’s how free works in the entertainment biz.
Gah. You REALLY need to remove all the ‘/n/n’ from your source code. It makes half your text disappear.
I don’t see this on any other Gizmodo site, only this one. What the hell is up with that?
People have died from drinking too much water - it’s called ‘water intoxication’ - so don’t get all ‘more is better!’ on that.
The only reason to ever drink a gallon/per day is if you’re doing manual labor in the desert, and even then you need to be replacing the electrolytes you lose through sweat. So ‘pure water’…
Nope.
But thanks for playing!
Whereas an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 cost less than $700,000/episode when it was on NetFlix.
Less than $500,000 now that they’ve gone indy.
NO ICE! I repeat, NO ICE!
Frozen fruit and enough liquid to let it blend. If your spoon doesn’t stand up, it needs more frozen fruit.
That pic looks like she has something implanted in her forehead.
John Galt starved to death buried in his own shit because he forgot to take anyone to the Gulch who knew how to farm or treat waste.
Do not balance your Kindle or any other device on your pinky, as pictured.
Your hands will thank you later.
Apparently the source code on MANY Lifehacker articles is riddled with ‘/n/n’ which causes all these dropped phrases in the browser.
I don’t see that on any other Gizmodo site, only Lifehacker. They really need to fix that.
Rakuten owns both Kobo and Overdrive, so downloading ebooks from your local library to a Kobo is a piece of cake.
One caveat about Calibre - if your ebook has DRM - and it probably does - you’ll have to add DRM stripping software to Calibre (search for Apprentice Alf). After that, conversion is also a piece of cake.