More importantly, how do you get a three-year old to stop JUMPING on his books?
More importantly, how do you get a three-year old to stop JUMPING on his books?
Battleship, anyone?
Montana, population 989,415...
To be exact, the original support forum says that photos "800 pixels and under" do not count against your storage quota, which is different from Lifehacker's statement of "photos under 800 pixels wide."
Actually, IIRC, LEGO is the brand. The plural noun is LEGO Bricks.
My towel.
I'd rather have a poker ad at the end of the Giz article that I'll pay no attention to, of course.
Tip: When presenting, or any time your computer is hooked up to a presentation monitor or a projector, don't do anything that involves input from unknown sources. Prepare beforehand so you don't have to search email or access the Web. If an inquiry involves such activity, handle it offline, after the meeting.
Getting caught with browser history is a common mistake.
Whoops. The EtherPad now reads: "Hi, Internet. There's nothing here anymore because we couldn't get work done with everyone editing our content while we were trying to work on it. llkjnh We still <3 you. - Mozilla UX team"
The user experience of this post leaves much to be desired. All the paragraphs end in colons, and it's hard to tell which image goes with which paragraph.
I was hoping for a more substantial comparison of KDE and GNOME. To say that GNOME is more Mac-like because of the menus at the top of the screen and KDE is more Windows-like because of the Start menu is too shallow. GNOME's top-of-the screen menu is basically an application starter, just like the Windows Start menu;…
Yup, that's the way I do it.
My name is Posco Grubb, and I approve of bananas.
@isaias.ri: Windows 7 (and earlier versions?) running on hardware that properly supports ACPI means that you can use the Task Scheduler and check the box that says "Wake the computer to run this task". It works for me. My backups are scheduled to start at midnight. If the computer is off or asleep when the clock…
@Flasher: Hear, Hear!!
What?
@coren: Even without the salt, you want the ice bath to have water. Without the water, there is still a lot of air around the ice cubes, and that air does not do a good job of conducting heat away from the soda cans. Add water, and all those air pockets are gone.
@Nayrlladnar: Almost. Salt doesn't lower the temperature of the ice.
How many Lifehackers have turned off Google Web Search History?