That sounds like the issue actually. Having said that, I see very little difference between the two for my needs, so it doesn't really matter which I use.
That sounds like the issue actually. Having said that, I see very little difference between the two for my needs, so it doesn't really matter which I use.
I switched from Dropbox to Skydrive in December, but have since switched back because I get too many important files failing to sync.
If Ryan doesn't call or say thank you for a gift received, he cannot keep it.
That's the thing with LED, they use ridiculously little power. I think it's especially a great idea on those winding stairs... they're deadly when it's dark.
Have you found a way to get the lights to turn on automatically if there is a power cut? That could be quite useful.
Can someone explain why one might want to dual boot Linux as a secondary OS to Windows 8? What does Linux offer that you can't do in Windows?
If you still use cartridge razors, use the sharpening trick with leather/forearm.
I agree. Up until Windows 7 (or perhaps only Vista) you could change the start menu to the classic style, which was similar to Win'95.
Basically, you'd be happy with a text-only web... mmmkay
Why do you block site fonts? If it is to save internet data usage, then yes, this would most certainly help.
Depends on your internet speeds. With a 1000+ fonts, it's unlikely you have more than 10% cached, so it cuts another server request. Also very useful for designers...
Caching will only between different websites if they are all using the same font hosted on Google's servers (CDN). If the website hosts the font themselves, the caching will only work for that site.
I agree. Having said that, it still amazes me the number of people that send in 3-4 pages of bumf filled with their experience as a shop assistant and the results of every single exam they have ever taken... Ironically, they are even quicker to dismiss.
If you speak fluently more than one (useful) language, I would still recommend stating it, even if it isn't directly relevant to the job. This is particularly true in Europe.
"Don't eat the dip... ... Oh, you made it yourself.... It's delicious..."
I think the point they're trying to get across is that the Desktop version of Chrome (ie for Windows) is not as suitable for touch-screens as the android version.
I had been using Splitwise for a while but never saw the feature. Is it new as part of the redesign?
Is there anything that allows for multiple currencies so I can settle foreign debts with my brother?
For the poor sods on 2.2 or earlier (like me!) and want the luxury of power toggles in your notifications, might I suggest 1Tap Quick Bar. It isn't amazing but it does the job and goes someway to making up for the fact that my phone is too old and unfit for purpose.
For the poor sods still on 2.2 or earlier (like me!) and want the luxury of power toggles in your notification bar, get 1Tap Quick Bar. It works well enough and goes some way to making up for the fact that my phone is painfully old/slow. Presumably there are equally suitable alternatives, but that's what I use and it…