The Android article is interesting, but I hope the writer doesn't come up with any bright ideas to help out Apple. The last thing anyone needs is for them to be the market leader for the next decade.
The Android article is interesting, but I hope the writer doesn't come up with any bright ideas to help out Apple. The last thing anyone needs is for them to be the market leader for the next decade.
There are also a lot of great free Half-Life 2 mods like ZPS, PVKII, and now there's Goldeneye for it too.
Push-ups are great too.
I use virtual PC for Windows, because of obvious advantages, and VirtualBox for those rare occasions that I want to use some Linux distro.
How is it possible to roll it any other way? Any other way usually ends up with you rolling it away (when it's still a large bowl-shape) or folding it (when it's relatively flat).
I buy most of my books at half.com for a buck plus shipping.
What if I'm just me, but I conform to blend in, like an urban ninja.
Since the original article is worthless, I Googled it and... 500 teraflops? Seriously?
@nman: No! I used an apostrophe on "its"!
@skipbox: What are you talking about? Winamp only came out in the late nineties, which is pretty recent.
@SmarchHare: I don't really get the big deal either. All I know is that you share files... you share files really well. Although could someone explain why you'd use it on a phone?
@exploremn: It's a joke guys, come on.
I still don't get what the love for Launchy and Winamp is all about, but good list nonetheless.
Best. Stock. Photo. Ever.
Alright, this is getting ridiculous. Like everyone said already, there are a lot of safety concerns, but even if there weren't any, would this be useful? I mean, if you already have it prepared, all you do is shove it in the oven in the morning and that's that.
@i ♥ Tofu: Wow, I didn't know about the command context. Thanks.
Anyone know a way to make G++ run with N++? I'm using Textpad, and I really would prefer switching to a more open platform.
@laur3n.newm4n: Yeah, just noticed that when the browser was hanging after I clicked a link, so that's one less thing to work on. I guess I just got so used to the bottom left I never even bothered looking up there.
@stickypenguin: Yeah, opening a new window/tab takes a bit, and the browser seems to hang on start-up, as well as occasionally hiccup with context menus, sidebars and rich content. Flash stuff also seems to go berserk if you scroll the page.