Another answer looking for a problem. Meh.
Another answer looking for a problem. Meh.
I put my resume on Dice and got a bunch of calls, many of which I turned down. The two I was interested in I got interviews no problem. Both companies made me offers, one of which I accepted. I had a new job in about 3 months.
Commute = 1.2 miles (about $0.30 per day)
I work in the networking and storage industry, so although I don't like receiving spam, it's kinda good for my job in a way, since it increases network traffic and storage demands.
@zoomZAP: can you list some commercial web hosts with free ssl? I use Blue Host and I think they charge for SSL certs.
@ramit: I recommend using Craig's list instead, then you'll save the cost of the listing and shipping too :)
When the photo between the content and the comment box is bigger than the article ^^^^
@rafaellg: Mandatory voting, gotta love freedom.
I just went to the poll. Left work at 3:39 returned at 4:05. Took less time than looking up how to apply for absentee ballot. No line, no problem.
Why does it need GPS? It should look up the mac address at skyhook ([www.skyhookwireless.com]) and plot them all for you on a map.
A few programs that have never failed me which I use everday:
I've recently found a perfect mix for me. I run Ubuntu in a virtual machine under WinXP. I close the VMware window and use the Cygwin virtual Xserver to run applications from Ubuntu right on my windows desktop. I can cut and paste between apps, I can run the linux or windows version of any program right on the same…
Me: Sorry I was late for the meeting boss, I was reading the comments about racists jokes at LH. They went on and on and on, you know those Lifehacker readers/commenters can be...
How can you advertise 1,275 channels and have people say there aren't a lot of channels, are they all if foreign languages?
I get paid every other week but I don't feel that when I get paid has anything to do with when I pay my bills.
Look at it this way, they're GIVING you the stuff for free. It least they give you a heads up about the stability with the word "BETA".
If Google were to take Darwin and add a Chrome-esque window manager it might have an OS that would appease both OS X users and disgruntled Vista users.
@MarcLister: Same problem here with the popup fullscreen menu popping up all the time.
Every time I try to drink tea I think the same thing, "This is the worst tasting coffee I've ever had!"
To those arguing about global warming: