Haha. Maybe I just have a vivid imagination.
Haha. Maybe I just have a vivid imagination.
That's not that impossible. Imagine there's a bee somewhere below your left ear. You grab a coat hanger by one end with your right hand and swat at your neck. You hold it close to yourself because your target is on your own body. The hook can easily get caught in one of your nostrils.
An ice pick and a turkey baster. In the rectum. No. Just no.
EXACTLY! A few weeks ago, I made the same argument regarding claims of sexism – that is, somebody claimed that pointing out flawed logic and/or hypocrisy in a woman's argument is sexist. I replied that they are being sexist for implying that women can't be expected to make a rational argument, or should be treated…
All I could think of was this.
The most efficient way to get the person to stop calling you requires you to say one sentence: "Please put me on your do not call list." Don't say "Can you put me on your do not call list?" or "I don't want to get these calls." This will lead them to ask why. Be polite, but firm. If they ask why or won't do it right…
Don't let the telemarketer call you back at another time. Anything that's not a hard "no" will be interpreted as an opportunity to call you back. When you say "This isn't a good time," the telemarketer hears "Call me back later!" When you say "Sorry, I don't have time to talk about this right now" the telemarketer…
Six years ago, there was a rumor that Windows 7 would have a circular dock like this. Spoiler: It didn't, but at least there were quite a few apps written to provide this feature.
Seconded, although sometimes I actually find myself using Launchpad instead (four finger pinch and type), maybe because it looks sweet or maybe because it searches only apps, as opposed to Spotlight, which searches everything. Both Spotlight and Launchpad are equally easy and fast ways to open an app, although only…
Interesting – I have a tiny 11" MacBook Air and I have never experienced this issue. Is it something that onlu happens in select apps?
Mainly because you have to buy a specific a line of computers to run it (I am exempting Hackintoshes since you have to be particularly geeky to do, and still have to use a copy that was legally purchased - theorectically)
Because OS X is less free than Ubuntu or less of an app than Ubuntu?
Really? You included Ubuntu but not OS X?
Indeed. The fact that Android is open source might have something to do with this. It's also that, at the end of the day, almost no Android manufacturer wants to sell Android phones. They want to sell their phones – HTC, Samsung etc. phones. Android is just a means to an end, much like Windows Mobile and Symbian used…
Interestingly enough, HTC Sense had this feature five years ago. Glad to see it going mainstream. (To be fair, I don't recally if it was always on or only when using the navigation app.)
For some game ports using Wineskin, try Paul the Tall. There's quite a bunch of Wineskin "wrappers" that you can put your game in (you'll need to get the game installers yourself, DVDs and images will work). Each wrapper contains the necessary Windows libraries for running a particular game. I got Burnout Paradise…
I'm pretty sure you can make an app for that in Automator. If Spotlight isn't a requirement, set an Active Corner or keyboard shortcut for that, and it'll be even quicker.
Haha. "Come here much?" is such a cliché, I sometimes use it as an ironic conversation starter (NOT a pickup line, ugh), mostly with female acquaintances whom I have met at that particular place many times.