Gotta tell ya.... your solution looks like my glass shower doors before I got rid of them. Is there not a uniform and non-gungy looking way to apply the glaze?
Gotta tell ya.... your solution looks like my glass shower doors before I got rid of them. Is there not a uniform and non-gungy looking way to apply the glaze?
Seems a lot like the Demonstrator mini game in WTF for PSP
I was so polite during my last layoff I made the HR lady cry. :)
@radink: I have to agree. If we were comparing Outlook to Thunderbird I think it's apples to apples.
I'm trending in the other direction. Does it matter if you can't do 2, because you're in the process of aggressively removing 3 out of your equation entirely?
@AndySavage: Seconded... I would love a fix for this. My current solution is to shut down then unplug.
@Duane: My point exactly. Even then, when you do find out you're not exactly going to trip over yourself to get the barest minimum of a raise.
I think there should be a range attached to positions that is available for everyone to see. This way if you hit the top of the range, you know to expect a basic cost of living increase and nothing more.
I would love to try it on my dishwasher. I just need one big square, right? Sounds pretty simple.
@endorphin: I would like to think people aren't taking offense to CHECKING their email, but the work that comes from action items out of it.
Glad to see tit-for-tat (fair play) in the lead so far.
Brand new! Spiffy! Happy ton fun shots! See the new features! There are GUIs! There are new options! There are analyzers! There are there are there are!
Technically you're supposed to reply with "STOP", but I'm not sure if that has the same effect as unsubscribing to Spam Emails (meaning they now know your number is valid).
@cheeken: The Catalytic converter on my Jeep has something rattling in it. I got the same wild and useless range: $407 - $1105 (Parts: $320 - $994 + Labor: $87 - $111).
@downstairs: Yay! The screen on the Q is bigger than the Blackjack. It was my leading choice of the two.
Wow... I was considering switching to either a Moto Q or Blackjack when my contract runs out next month. I guess you've help make my decision.
@glass: I do. My PS3 is running Folding@Home [folding.stanford.edu] when I'm not playing.
Is there video of #5 somewhere? I can't picture how it would work.
@cathos: Dreamweaver only adds to the code length when you use their build tools. You can still hand-code in it and not have any extra junk added. I really like the built-in validation and code completion features.