@Architectin: you dont have it set to autodelete?
@Architectin: you dont have it set to autodelete?
@Spartanical: yep. there is a small fee you pay to own a tv, and every year you pay a tv tax, but in return they some of the best television programs in the world. Top Gear, Monty Python, Planet Earth, Life, and BBC news to name a few. All of it is free for British people, and from what I understand its commercial…
@minimaltek: or they were worried that Google was encroaching on their privacy
That is just awesome. I love the lengths they go to to film these animals, and the fact that the animals are not afraid to look around, and see what is what. I guess Colbert is right to fear the bears because they are so smart.
@Dwight-K-Schrute: huh good to know
wow that was possibly one of the best video remixes ive seen in a long time
@Brian_in_HD: there ya go [tubereplay.com]
@Dwight-K-Schrute: I just don't feel the online price should be considered the base price as far more people buy from brick and mortar stores.
@guitaristguy313: really? is that online or in the store? I know when I go to Target they see particularly pricey
@battra92: generally the BD releases are remastered and far better encodes than that found on DVD releases, so it does make some difference but only if you have a keen eye and have been shown all the flaws found on DVDs.
@Matthew Weflen: Most movies run about $30+ on release, which still feels too expensive considering its cheaper to produce than the DVDs which cost $10
I would care more about keeping the current size and speed, and reducing price on larger models
I don't think I can be trusted with the male plug. Too tempting to stick it into female outlets
This feels appropriate: [nelsonhaha.com]
@Lyokowarirtitan: I really do wish there was a nice list somewhere easy to find of all the shortcuts for firefox (and all browsers or programs really). I only found this because I was typing in the dark on my new wireless keyboard and my finger slipped. :)
So the general message to take away from this is that all the security patches and bug fixes in the world are useless if the network admin is to lazy/stubborn/underpaid/stupid to apply the patches and fixes to the backend. So much for the sense of security brought about by my 40 character password :(
I wonder how this works on smooth concrete or asphalt?
Glad to be of help and thanks for the star ;) (I have always hoped that someday I could provide a tip that would end up having its own article)
@Chicken: actually its quite logical if you think about it. Ctrl + Tab has always been used to switch between tabs, and for people who use tabs the combination is very ingrained. The ` key is directly above the Tab key which allows the user to quickly and easily learn the new combination.
Im motivated by not wanting to get F's in my classes :). Also, I force my self to work in study groups so that I have responsibility to other people and I have a very strong ethic when it comes to not being "that guy" how is always a flake