Agreed. It took me a couple of minutes, and maybe five minutes for my mother and my wife. Now I’m just glad there’s no home button taking up space.
Agreed. It took me a couple of minutes, and maybe five minutes for my mother and my wife. Now I’m just glad there’s no home button taking up space.
’m a big fan of Windy. Both website and app. If you dig deep enough you can even find wave forecasts.
I’m not saying it was smart, but CEOs have done very silly things in the past, and they will continue to do so. Forbes even has a yearly list of CEO screw-ups.
Netflix is smart. They’re trying to maximise revenue, not give us all the choices we would like. ;)
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An easy way to mitigate the Chrome memory issues is The Great Suspender add-on. It suspends tabs after a given period of time, and you can reactivate them with a click. You can set various rules, such as white-listing pinned tabs or given websites.
Routers provided by ISPs are typically horrid.
Apparently not that bad. Of course, designs in the 30s weren’t quite as optimised as modern ones. There was a lot of leeway, especially in really good ones like the DC-3.
The infamous DC-2½, when CNAC bolted a DC-2 wing to a DC-3. The right wing of a DC-3 was destroyed by a Japanese bomb, and the only available plane for spares was a DC-2.
While there are many risks, trampolining is also loads of fun. One of the issues seems to be with the inherent risks in the design, e.g. exposed springs, lack of safety net.
Mr. Berry is great. If you enjoy him being him, check out “Toast of London”. The voiceover recording scenes with Clem Fandango, played by Ash Tyler from Star Trek: Discovery, are priceless.
As I said, morbid curiosity.
While Xavier mansion is part of the wider Marvel Universe, it is not in the MCU.
In the unlikely even you want to feel physically ill while watching a movie again, watch Salò, or the 120 days of Sodom. If any movie seems designed to make people physically ill, that would be it.
Obligatory.
For newborn to 3 months, get button-up (double-breasted) onesies instead of slip-over-head onesies.
+1 on loving the Ladyhawke soundtrack. Love that film.
An R-rated film with puppets, you say? It has been done, and so very, very well.