Possibly the least legal post on Lifehacker I have seen to date. You should at least give some sort of disclaimer regarding the blatant pirating tips.
Possibly the least legal post on Lifehacker I have seen to date. You should at least give some sort of disclaimer regarding the blatant pirating tips.
Considering everything, I'd rather pay for a document reader application and just integrate the missing functionality into a device I already carry around with me.
Properly cared for and treated, a flu can last as short as 1 week. If allowed free reign, it can ravage a body for 7 days.
To slow down your metabolism:
I was already doing this with keyword filtering. Now that I think about it, I should have submitted the technique to lifehacker. Comparing mine side by side with googles version, they are essentially equally good. I think I'll keep both for a little while.
Does this say something about the intelligence of an iPhone user?
@Ugly
It has nothing to do with your head, it generally works because you are holding it higher and it is more easily able to spread the signal to the receiver...
Wow manahan, does anything not bother you? I guarantee anyone and everyone including yourself does those things on your list. (watch a video of yourself, you'll be shocked)
I got excited, thinking I could figure out how to get those songs to my phone... But I was wrong, you totally glazed over the hard part.
Wow, the sheer bulk of horrendously terrible advice on this page is depressing.
Thank you for the great links everyone, im loving linux more every day.
Don't believe anything in that article.
After you've installed ubuntu fully (and correctly mounted the drive) you can access your windows files through linux.
I might be wrong, but I don't think firefox detects those on it's own, the auto detection comes when a sitebuilder adds this code:
I think windows put that password up just as a way to make people feel safe because it means nothing security wise. BTW you can hack any windows password within 30 seconds its called f8 safe mode.
Doesn't Windows Explorer (Konqueror for linux) do all this?
I just remember everything. When you're using more than 20 of these you have to remember what books they are in and which passage is near what tab anyway.
"On many networks, bandwidth is disproportionately used by a small minority of users, this can cause other users to have reduced bandwidth."
It's only fake UV. It would be easier to just turn your picture purple in photoshop.