Given the massive number of moms that use facebook to chit-chat all day this is not at all surprising.
Given the massive number of moms that use facebook to chit-chat all day this is not at all surprising.
I have a Xoom myself, and I've been using QuickOffice on it. I mostly use it to read stuff thats sent to me as apposed to create/present, but it does works great w/ powerpoint hooked up to a tv or projector. If I were to buy today, I'd probably go with the galaxy, that said, I'm very happy with the Xoom.
I guess misery loves company. While I feel bad for Australian consumers, I'm slightly comforted by the fact that we're not the only one's with an absurd patent legal system.
You have no idea how tempting those look right now. Sincerely - UpWayToEarly
"I thought you was black man. YO THIS IS TOPIARY!"
You'd be surprised how often roving medieval armies are a problem.
I jumped ship from t-mo last week to sprint and plan to swap out the temp phone I got for this on Sunday. In my experience the battery life issue is typically mitigated w/ a little bit of software management. I was disappointed to see it wasn't going to be released w/ the unlocked bootloader (moto-blur, yuck), but…
I wouldn't. I'd be dropping by every evening w/ cocktails to check up on them.
This is ground based version of an aircraft carrier catapult launcher for testing purposes.
To everyone that keeps asking why the gun was pointing down. She was probably just trying to get a flame out of her "lighter", and was not actually holding it up to the cigarette.
I have to confess. The first thing I did on google+ was post pictures of my cat too.
I was originally thinking this stuff would come from diamond mining scrap or something like that, but your right, probably manufactured in a lab. Question still stands though, is the energy consumed in creation less than the energy saved during use. In this case I'm guessing yes, but far too often it's no, and…
So here are the real questions:
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I think giz had an article awhile back about some place in Russia (I think) that was doing something similar.
I completely agree, but would still recommend these kits if your a) not really sure if you want to get into home brewing. This kits are pricey for what you get, but still cheaper than your typical "hand built" kit at the brew shop. And b) if you want some equipment for making smaller than normal batches, since these…
Word to the wise. Most books/guides will tell you that you can start drinking your beer shortly after bottling, which is technically true, but I find you get a better tasting beer after it's aged a few months first. Of course, you'll probably want to start taking weekly control samples before that ;)
I would've dropped $518 in a second if it was bulletproof.
Wow do we need to turn the economy around. Clearly a lot of people in Manhattan need a job.