THIS.
THIS.
i've not run into this, as implied by initial post.
i'm not sure why you'd ever ever have to thaw the whole package of any frozen goods. i just throw the meat in the freezer, and should i happen to need just a portion, i get it.
you say that, but some things are practically universal.
i'm pretty that the click drag is the intended method, and the right click is the "secret" way. all the windows 7 ads i saw used click drag.
read it again. he didn't say that they still sold it with DRM, just that they charged you to get rid of it. but not in all cases, as i still had an album which i couldn't upgrade, and a re-download only netted me the same DRM-laden version.
instead of doubling the track, i just rip a wav and use audacity to make it into two separate files which i then encode along with the rest of the disc. way more work, much cleaner result. it's also a player agnostic method.
if it's wireless, you just turn the keyboard off, which is even easier.
ps/2 is barely a reason these days. sure, motherboards still ship with connectors, but usb for input is pretty much the norm, even in offices.
on many, but not on some seems more correct.
or maybe just unplug the thing. seems easier.
it's interesting that you'd pick a pot over food in a "strict survival" situation. and again, "truly traveling light." we're still packing light tents, but not bivouacs or 10 person behemoths. mess kits, but no gas burners. foil dinners, not frozen meat.
no, you guys are just using both extremes of the camping spectrum.
maybe just use the included strap.
i did not know that. i actually use the star. i'm sure you can find an extension to remove it, though.
a better article would have just highlighted some of the more versatile or unique appearance altering extensions that firefox has to offer.
catch up with the times. since v4, firefox's speed has been rivaling chrome.
right click on it, customize, drag it off the bar.
serious lack of homework on this one, lifehacker. it's a fairly universal shortcut across nearly all browsers on nearly all operating systems.
now it just sounds like inefficient study practices. using an ebook reader with the matching computer app would fix a lot of your issues.