I liked it, but it wasn’t Silence of the Lambs or anything.
I liked it, but it wasn’t Silence of the Lambs or anything.
I thought the movie was good and entertaining...but there were definitely better movies out there IMO
I don’t think it’s Best Picture material.
Yeah, heavy odds on it being considered a “horror” film, which is rarely thought of as worthy by Oscar voters unless it was made by Hitchcock himself.
I enjoyed it. But I didn’t think it was great.
Just know that the music quality over Bluetooth is almost always inferior to a wired connection like USB.
I came here to post this. Also that’s a nice vintage circuit board, I love old gold plated mosfets.
Good article, but I have to nitpick about what’s depicted in the lead photo. Those big cylindrical things both on and off the circuit board are capacitors, not batteries.
Ouch.
More: people unconsciously touch their own faces a couple thousand times a day. Don’t do that.
Thank you. There is almost no rational or scientific credibility to anything in this article other than mention of a flu shot. Flying in a pressurized air can with a couple hundred other people for a few hours is probably going to expose you to some stuff. Pretty sure a window seat with the air on isn’t going to do a…
A “how to avoid getting sick” article and no mention of washing your hands? Yikes.
Honestly? I could give a shit less about a nuclear strike, but a modified flu virus getting pushed around when the vaccine is only 10% effective should make you crap your pants.
Sorry to burst your bubble, snowflake, but I most likely designed the network you insist you know how to run.
Just change “White House” to “Gizmodo” and “trying to mute a call” to “trying to use spell check”.
Great article, let’s see an equivalent for Samsung, Google, and other companies please.
California always goes right from problem to ‘solution’ (or even no problem to ‘solution’) with no thinking involved. It’s run entirely on feels.
What is it with California and “this product is known to California to cause cancer”? Seems like anything I buy or research, always has a warning label about CA and cancer. I’m genuinely interested. Is it because every single person in CA is a pretentious asshole?
I went through this last week on my iMac. Somehow, I got logged out of iMessage, so my Mac kept trying to send my messages as SMS, which failed. Within the iMessage app, go to Preferences and then go to Accounts. Find your account and sign in again.
Samsung approved it. ;)