I used to use Webvan, now I use Peapod.
I used to use Webvan, now I use Peapod.
For 90% for simple editing - an ancient version of Paint Shop Pro 7. I have never used another program with the usability of this app - PSP actually knows what you really want to do with copy, cut, an paste.
I agree with drlith, not grocery shopping often just leads to a lot of convenience store trips, take out, delivery, frustration, hunger, binging, etc.
I work from home, here are my tips:
@mellowspaz: Fieldrunners is awesome. I had played a game of two of original tower defense but never really got into it. Fieldrunners had me hooked in seconds.
I have used all of these methods extensively over the years, and its hard to argue against [logmein.com] as the best.
Outlook 2007 stop freezing up and crashing.
I just fuck myself over every year by not paying my estimateds and freak out in April - I thought that's what most of us do.
drfrog: filezilla supports scp (sftp).
its been in reruns on Universal HD for years already.
Since I got 25Mbps FiOs, I have to use FTP clients which split the download into several pieces on multiple connections in order to saturate my connection (long fat pipe problem).
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You know, I was in the eye of the storm during the dot-com bust.
Its all about legacy. Everyone has tons of MP3's and its the best supported across the largest range of devices.
Wow, I have never had a sysadmin for any of my sites not insist on hiding the development platform and webserver software (with versions!) for security reasons.
Yeah its interesting when there are one of these shootouts and stuff like 'offline usage' and 'PIM integration' aren't even used as criteria.
The fact that the iPhone supports DRM is essentially meaningless to the end user, since it in no way forces you to use DRM. MP3s and MP4s work just as well - DRM is just a condition of most iTunes content.
Noooo! Don't tell people about this method! The less people who use it the more effective it is.