stevecole90099
stevecole90099
stevecole90099

This completely. If I want to watch a movie or show I always check netflix first or see if its on sale on any sites like amazon, vudu, m-go. If I can get it easy and cheap then I will alway choose that option if I can't then its on to hard and free.

I highly recommend giving it a try. I've been using it for a while now and I love it. I started using it because I wanted an easy way to bookmark pages to where I would see them again and not forget about them without using some third party website/cloud monstrosity.

Windows 8 hate is in no way overblown. The missing start button AND MENU in 8 and the missing start MENU in 8.1 is reason enough to move to linux or mac. A DESKTOP OS, one that is going to be used on computers used to get work done should at the very least have a menu that is professional and to the point, not

This no longer works. They now offer credits for books instead. When I tried it I placed 5 orders, 1 prime and 4 no rush. 4 shipped two day while 1 shipped no rush. I got $1 credit for books.

Humble New Tab Page is my choice for new tab replacement. It just lists all of my bookmarks. Column can be customized and if you really want to customize it you can track down the css/html/javascript file it uses in your profile folder.

Divvy can be invoked with a quick keyboard shortcut and allows you to scale a window based according to a predefined grid. It's flexible enough to allow for a wide range of layouts without requiring a bunch of work upfront to define where you want windows to go first. It certainly beats trying to catch the corner of

Why are you not?

This is why he is my favorite Jeopardy player. He is the only person I've seen to actually play the game. Anybody else and its like watching someone take a test, where is the fun in that? I hope a lot more players follow this strategy in the future, it will make Jeopardy a lot more entertaining. I just wish more

He didn't list his "preferred means of communication", only the ways he could be reached immediately. I prefer email over anything but people that know me know to text me for an immediate answer and know that I will ignore phone calls altogether, so don't bother. I'm assuming you have never been in a leadership

The guy could not have a phone, or if he is anything like most of the IT people I know he'll ignore phone calls way more than email. If the guy is in a supervisor position then most of his emails are stupid questions that could be answered very easily if the person just took a second to think about it, which is why

Google missed a real opportunity to suggest not comparing apples and oranges.