If it tickles your douch bone, even the original game has an M60.
If it tickles your douch bone, even the original game has an M60.
... of which there are plenty.
It's ok, because those people aren't gamers :3
Only places I've ever been where I remembered rules against cameras were museums and shrines in China. And even then people were still totally ignoring it and snapping pictures of Buddha.
I work in a part time office where it's not common, but not unheard of for you to walk in to someone else using your workstation. So no, not really. I do have a miniature brass laughing Buddha figurine for those times when I need a reality check (He's always happy!). Also I brought in what appears to be a bootleg copy…
Nice. I might have to do this as well.
Interesting. I remember having issues like this when I set up Thunderbird to sync with GMail a while back but I never considered it to be a Google limitation. I figured it was Thunderbird screwing up. I was just about to start fresh with the POP+Thunderbird+automated-tbird-profile backup solution, but now I'm a bit…
Don't mind me, just promoting this comment, because... wow. That sucks.
Surely not.
I could make a better search app search function (the logic/front-end anyway) in a day or two, as could many LH readers, probably. What's so hard about whatever Google's equivalent of
I fail to understand the logic here, outside of personal preference, but living in Iowa is a reason in itself for not buying "fresh" seafood.
As an aquarist, I naturally assumed this article was about buying aquarium fish, when reading the title in my RSS. Then I got here and realized my hobby made my brain jump the gun on comprehending the article subject, which is actually a bit of a strange experience.
I agree with Tamar. A backup is a backup is a backup. As long as each one is on a separate hard drive in a separate location. I'll probably start backing up my GMail to another email service, probably by POP, or even just by forwarding everything. Then if Gmail takes a dump, I move it all back over to Gmail from the…
Agreed. I took immediate advantage of that rescan hotkey. Best hotkey ever. Of course, in the back of my mind I'm still thinking "A hotkey for fixing a problem that, ideally, should never occur..." Heh
Also FYI, ID has gone without an update for over a year, but I just checked and there was a new beta release on Feb 15th that's adds even more handy features and bug fixes. I'm not holding my breath for lag improvements though. We'll see.
Input Director (Windows-only) is far, FAR superior to Synergy in almost every aspect, but it sometimes has moderate lag issues that cause the mouse, when on slave machines, to lag and drag, as if through molasses. This seems to depend mostly on the slave system's OS and specs.
All the machines are busy making Thneeds. Thneeds are things that _everyone_ needs.
That's the one thing? Man either you're easily satisfied, or you know a whole lot of things I don't... or I suck at Chrome. Who knows?
Yeah, in fact as a developer I probably appreciate the simplicity of right-click->view-info more than the average user. When you've got loads of tabs open already the last thing a dev wants is to right-click-expand-this-click-on-that-oh-wait-no-THAT-strain-eyes-to-find-that-ONE-height-dimension.
Same.