If you’re really curious, it’s the Buffalo Central Terminal:
If you’re really curious, it’s the Buffalo Central Terminal:
Very few programs do that. Most you can uninstall, and then pick another off the list after. I also recommend CCleaner for uninstalling. It uses the same windows uninstaller, so nothing in that regard changes. But, on slower computers it usually loads the list of programs a lot faster. You can also run it portable, so…
True, kinda...still had to go to the tile “desktop”. It wasn’t as easy (not that it’s overly hard to uninstall an app).
Uninstalling from the start menu is a great feature. Too many times I’ve looked at an app and said “Eh, I really don’t use that anymore I should uninstall that” and then never make it into Programs & Features to follow up.
Even though I’m a Google Music user, I would have to agree. Anyone can grab the playlist link and start listening automatically. Google allows playlist sharing, but I believe users need to sign in and have an active subscription/trial to listen. Spoitfy is just quick and relatively painless.
I hear that. We refaced our cabinets and had to buy new pulls for everything. like $100 later....
I think it’s also important to know the housing market your in. Can you get away with doing some Home Depot specials, or are buyers going to be looking for top of the line finishes?
@Alan Henry (<-does that work)
Purchased! I’m not a huge tv/movie person so this is a great piece for someone who doesn’t necessarily need top of the line movie sound.
Purchased! I’m not a huge tv/movie person so this is a great piece for someone who doesn’t necessarily need top of…
Yep, been there before. Or “My friend who knows a lot about computers told me not to do the updates” /facepalm
Completely agree. It would be nice if maybe by default they were automatic, but have the option to switch it.
Interesting, I’ve only used Android so I figured everything worked on both platforms. It appears that it “works” ......but not really.
Went to send a text this morning and noticed this update. Long time coming! I really love pushbullet. especially in a professional environment, where I don’t want to be staring at my phone all day.
Yes, Pushbullet:
I bought a non-smart thermostat 3 years ago, that is programmable, and works pretty well. The allure of the Nest has me wanting to replace it. Is it really worth getting rid of a perfectly good thermostat for a Nest?
If you’re spending more than you can afford, who’s fault is that? Some people are in tough situations, I know my family was at one point too. You don’t need to be an accountant to know that you probably can’t afford something.
I’m not at all really disagreeing with you, but writing off common sense is getting more and more common. The saying “If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is” has been around forever. These people should be asking that question. “I have no money or credit, but I can have a new sofa and TV today and just pay…
While I agree, that it’s a shady and “scammy” operation, it’s not the rental centers problem that their customers are financially irresponsible. Maybe legislature should be passed to outline the process in simple terms for customers? “This is how much you’ll pay a month, when you’re done paying this will be how much…
Anyone remember Time Splitters 2? This totally reminds me of that:
You may know it as a dwarf planet, but it will always be a planet to me