Validity notwithstanding, you could nuke those "top 3 triggers" by:
Validity notwithstanding, you could nuke those "top 3 triggers" by:
Is it any surprise that the concept of pasta-shaped wavelengths was first tested in Venice?
Terrific! I can't wait until Anonymous starts printing pr0n for me while I'm at work. (No thank you.)
Wait, whose guideline is 3 months for smoke alarm batteries? The article linked from the article which linked from this article reads "Even if it passes every test, you should replace batteries annually" My son and I do ours at both Spring Ahead and Fall Back—and I consider that a bit excessive. (But... It is, after…
@dataPOG: Name of study or it didn't happen. As a commuter, my MPG is always lower when I'm on cruise for extended stretches—fewer corrections made by the squishy bit behind the wheel.
...the Lovers, the Dreamers, and Steve. La, la la La La La La.
Chandler Bing called and he wants his Flock of Seagulls hair back.
Hard to justify a "Supercharge" article when the MS community is still dealing with absolute basics. I quote:
Uh-oh. Fritz Lang just called me and he sounded real pissed.
Signed. (But then I'm a sheep who ALWAYS drinks the kool-aid.)
Great question, but honestly shoot in an aspect ratio that let's you properly see and capture the subject in the manner you want. Crop your output in post-production. One of the true graces of digital is that it doesn't really matter if your camera is 6X6, 4:3, or 2.39:1. You can easily output in any aspect ration…
Alan, your comment "woefully neglected" is spot-on! If Lightning had features and polish that Thunderbird had, it would be worthwhile. If it were further extensible (and had an active cadre of devs) it could be a killer app.
Which brings us to the question of which is better? Instinctiv or Yahoo Music? Or is there ANY difference at all?
Thanks for the spoiler. For a moment, there, I thought the site had been Lifehackered.
Well I, for one, am relieved. Don't use any of them on the list or in the write-up. Guess I can stick with what works.
Looks like Lee Myung-bak has come up with a Bond-Bad-Guy solution to the problems imposed by Kim Jong-Il to the north.
Chucks for the squat rack. Barefoot for the track. 30 bucks and you're covered.
Weird. Twice in a week I get to throw a shout out for WorkRave which I've been using for years both on my machine and the machines of some of my users. Allows flexible warnings for micro-breaks, full breaks, and a daily limit. Even in a call center environment (@irisistable) it assists my users resting eyes and even…
I'm gonna give a shout out to WorkRave. I've set it up for myself and several of my users. When it gives the Micro-Pause (Set to 10-minute interval) stand up. That simple.
I know it isn't necessarily sexy to be in bed with Intuit, but for our purposes TurboTax has been brilliant for years. We switched after trying a demo where it caught things our "Pro" had missed.