tips for removing screen glare in flash photography:
tips for removing screen glare in flash photography:
@hector7g: Well, it may not be ethical, but once data is on the public Internet, it's public. Even if you only intended to share the data with yourself via a service like TripIt or TripCase. This fact goes way beyond TripIt's terms because...
@hector7g: Sounds like boilerplate text to me.
@The Menace: We're not bragging. We're also using vim or emacs, not Notepad. Huge. Difference. ;)
@lmaceituno92: I daresay my comment is more useful than "VOTE: Microsoft FrontPage" ;)
@DarellHamlegs: Isn't it true that to earn higher APY rates you need to have big balances at that bank, say more than $10,000?
@Vertigo50: In this case, the CD (CD ladder) is not being used as an investment. It's being used as a way to save. Now it's true that some of your money is locked up for a short period of time. If you use the 3-month ladder this article talks about, then you should have 2-months of emergency funding that is in your…
VOTE: None.
@andrew_berge: Everybody! Everybody!
@kardain: Not at all. It doesn't matter whether your OS is Windows, Mac OS, or Linux: network traffic is network traffic. If your computer is connected to an unencrypted wireless network, then anyone can read the messages your computer is sending is receiving.
@infmom: Or you can give it to me for FREE! What a deal!
@shallnot: Well, I'm certainly glad that you didn't completely throw out grammar rules when writing this comment.
@Izkata: You have a valid point. But the address bar is a little different from all the other tools that might modify how the current tab looks: 1. The address bar doesn't modify how the current page looks; it changes what page you're looking at. 2. The address bar contains data, i.e. the address of the page of the…
@jr0321: Sign me up, too! I have no need for a mobile data plan. WiFi is sufficient. And for the times I'm not on the go, an Internet-connected computer is nearby.
@Kevin Purdy: Time to review the comments in this post: [lifehacker.com]
@eien: True, that.
@jbhak4: "internet" as a common noun existed probably before you were born, and definitely before the "World Wide Web" was born. An internet is a network of networks. There were (and are) a bunch of network of networks. There was one initial network of networks funded by DARPA and populated by universities that grew…
@Electro Gyrocator: The star around which our planet revolves has a proper name: Sun. True, in most common usage, when there's no ambiguity, we use "sun". But in the context of talking about astronomical (or astrological) bodies, we would use "Sun". BTW, our planet also has a proper name: Earth. But when you're…
@sg1969: To your two questions: not well enough for security purposes; Yes.
@ericesque: Microsoft Office is the prime example of Microsoft not following its own user interface guidelines for Windows, if any such thing exists anymore.