I should work on my online communication. No, I meant all good things.
I should work on my online communication. No, I meant all good things.
Perfect viewer, free and functional, exactly what it says on the tin
Absolutely. Do any of the apps mentioned have PV's configurable tap zones and gestures, the "no UI" UI? PV's menus and bookshelf may look a little dated, but until you're ready to switch series, you never have to see them, and functionally PV's bookshelf is identical to the competition.
Nichelle Nichols was, and is, an amazing woman. For many repressed white guys like me, she was the first black woman in public life who was considered beautiful on her own terms as a woman. Lt. Uhuru kept me up nights in the '60s.
tritto :)
I've tried others and keep uninstalling them and sticking with Perfect Viewer.
CBR and CBZ are legally available from some creators, including the great Thrillbent.com
I've pointed out a couple of places to get legal CBZs from earlier. Here is some more.
Feature packed indeed. The best Android comic viewer no doubt.
Many artists, or artist/writer teams, are selling .cbz(r)s of theire comics, and there are sites that sell them the same way. Legally.
iTunes is great for listening to ILLEGAL files!
amen Perfect viewer is ideal, simple intuitive and powerful
There are a few places that have started selling CBR/CBZ files legally. BKV and Marcos Martin's Private Eye made a big splash a couple months ago. You can also get hunders of pages of Cerebus (including an archive of everything Sim could throw in) for $0.99/issue. Tons of little guys sell downloadable files on…
Ditto on all counts.
As a vegan for over 11 years I fully support this post. Having not eating meat or dairy products I get extremely sick if my food is cooked in the same pan.
Yeah, I debated that line, but left it in because I think that's the common perception. I'm not sure I completely agree with it, but it's out there.
After reading your article, I think I disagree with your premise. While I believe restaurants (and service industries in general) should try to accommodate customers, I don't this should happen at the expense of losing identity.
For strict vegans, always ask to make sure your meal won't contain any fish sauce or stock.
Your chef is confused, and that's dangerous to me as a vegetarian. I am not a strict vegan. I eat dairy. But when the chef says something is vegetarian, that darn well better mean there is no animal broth or fish sauce or lard. That's what vegetarian means.
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