Pipe (http://www.pipe.com/) is very good if you want to directly send a file to specific Facebook friends, the only downside is that there is a 1gb limit and your file isn't stored anywhere to download later.
Pipe (http://www.pipe.com/) is very good if you want to directly send a file to specific Facebook friends, the only downside is that there is a 1gb limit and your file isn't stored anywhere to download later.
Actually, some banks have a device that they post to you before you can make transactions with your account.
When driving in the US I've noticed that the width of lanes on interstates is much less in some places than Europe, it makes it much more daunting when driving past a truck.
The first way to fix email is by reducing the amount you read - you can either admit to yourself that not every email needs reading (you don't read every spam newsletter in your postbox) or you can reduce the number of sources of email (harder to do).
Just noticed - the card number ends 007 as well.
One thing to note is that when you're building a PC is it far much easier to overspend on slight upgrades that add up over the cost of the whole PC.
Is that card registered to James Bond?
Are electric kettles expensive in the states? Over here in the UK they start at about £15/$25 (worth it for a good cuppa') and non-electric stove kettles are almost unheard of.
Here's a quick SD card trick that I use to easily upload my vacation photos from my camera (no wifi) using my phone (has wifi).
Doesn't android have App Inventor? I haven't heard of it since MIT took it over.
Maybe the employer should 'tip' the employee based on performance, like some commission based jobs.
You're right - living in England you're never more than a few feet away from a kettle!
There is this magical device called a Kettle that can be used to boil water, simply boil the water (then let it drop slightly below boiling for the perfect tea) and add the tea.
I don't like this - this only benefits Adobe & people that upgrade each year.
So many widgets on Android :)
My other theory about this relates to our early ancestors (as is the case with animals), when they lived food would have been unreliable and they might have had to have extended periods of time without food, therefore it made sense to naturally consume all available food when it was in front of them - something that…
They are featuring a way to show only the apps that have cost you money.
I was thinking that.
I needed this about 6 hours ago :L Had to make do with the Ubuntu live CD!
I had this on my iPad 2 a while back. The guy in the Apple Store said it was the first time he had seen/heard of anything like it.