I like this a lot, but I can't imagine it being that huge a help for single monitor users
I like this a lot, but I can't imagine it being that huge a help for single monitor users
[Edit] Just realised how old this article was... Move along, nothing to see here.
What is the reason for paginating an article? It can hardly be usability?
How many people have an 'emergency fund' and how large are they?
Actually, I believe you may use a screenshot of a video, which is effectively tasking a picture of a picture.
That was basically Megaupload's defense, if I remember correctly.
Agree with this, but you have to be careful that it doesn't come across as BS. Keep details short and, more importantly, relevant to the job you're applying for.
Brake checking is illegal, right. But is putting on your hazard lights to ward off a tailgater?
When the local kids find out, they're going to keep on opening and closing his mailbox...
This. I think it was Oxford University that last year sent out an email to all prospective students with every email address in the 'to' field...
But how can you tell whether a document has been signed with a pen and the digitally scanned, or whether a signature has been photoshopped on top digitally?
No. The basis of their 'discovery' was that the Mediterranean Sea was the true mouth of the River Nile. Alas, it is not, thus the source that they found in Tanzania, is not the Nile's true source. Unfortunately, James May will not be buried in Westminster Abbey, nor will our grandchildren be taught in schools about…
Well that's basically Diet Coke then, because that is certainly not drinkable.
But those pesky consumers want something that tastes nice. Grrrrr
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I do hope he isn't an ESL teacher. He doesn't know the difference between your and you're.
I must admit I quite like it too. It's more Pacman than anything else anyway.
There you go: http://www.theghostlystore.com/collections/logo-goods/products/ghostly-logo-keychain
It was Blair that signed it, but he did so on behalf of the Queen. When the Queen asked Blair to form a government in 1997, she was allowing him to act on her behalf. A royal decree would, I believe, have to be within the law, so she would have to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998. She wouldn't be able to do this…