And that's no accident!
And that's no accident!
The Pripyat tour gets Glowing reviews.
Learn a valuable lesson here, guys. "Looking at a clevage is like looking at the sun. You don't stare at it, it is too risky. You get a glance of it then you look away"
Here's my list:
That would be terrible. It would make the phone harder to hold and use. You need some unused space so that phones are comfortable to hold, especially with a single hand. Even edge-to-edge screens are problematic. Software that compensates for accidental presses helps, but creates other problems.
I got my hopes up at "...Desktop Manager for Android and iOS Devices", only to have them crushed when I found that this is, in fact, a device manager for desktop. :<
Just look at that bread. Think about a sandwich made with that rather than store brand white bread (or even name-brand white bread). A loaf of the bakery section bread is going to cost you all of $1-2 more than the stuff in the printed plastic bags.
It doesn't really matter what brand of toilet paper you upgrade to because pretty much everything is better than the cheap stuff. Unless you're a fan of wiping up with thin sheets of printer paper, splurge a little on a decent roll of toilet paper and you'll live a happier life.
Odd, I've had forwarded emails parsed just fine. My girlfriend has forwarded me a shipping notification, for instance, and Google Now started providing tracking info.
It's certainly a great bit of design and carpentry, but it seems to pose a couple of problems in addition to likely being noisy. I'm not sure how this is a better solution to one of the numerous treadmills already available which are specifically designed for office use.
A desk that just sucked your balls would be pretty popular though, no?
If it doesn't turn that endless walk into electricity then it just sucks balls.
I mean, as a programmer it's not hard to know a pretty large number of languages. Realistically, once you get the basics down, you've got 70% of any language.
The biggest question is, "Nexus 6"? (or whatever they call it) Because so far they've updated the Nexus line each year, and each time they've kept the price about the same ($300 for 8GB, then $350 for 16GB last year). So if they keep the price at $350, *and* update the phone to be current with the rest of the…
Not to mention they are also competition with the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy Note 4/Edge. For people like me, the OnePlusOne seems very dated. Not techwise, but release date wise. If it's been available for a few months now, I'm going to want something ''newer''.
I'm just going to leave this here...
The shade of blue that is used for China looks like the same one color used for the UK, and the strip of Central Africa.
Why? I mean, not saying you shouldn't have that reaction, necessarily; you just don't make it clear why you had it. Is that your name?