we've been in agreement since my first post about the necessity of these types of programs in OS X.
we've been in agreement since my first post about the necessity of these types of programs in OS X.
you completely misunderstand me. your logic in your first post in this thread is 100% wrong. that's what i'm pointing out. let's break it down.
i don't see how i'm trolling anyone. "it just works" is an apple mantra, they've used it in their commercials, and i've heard people spout it all the time when they talk about their apple product.
again, it depends. profit may not be a part of the equation. the fact that you built it does not automatically make you tech support. and big brand names use crap for parts, that's the sole reason they can undercut you. newegg sells at OEM prices.
this seems to fly in the face of the "it just works" mantra.
it also wasn't a megaupload attack. it was in response to megaupload. big difference.
that the plugin didn't work is sad, but you can't knock foobar for being minimalist. it's as minimalist as you want it to be, and as full-featured as you can make it.
if you saw the blacked out sites, they also provided information for people to educate themselves with.
even if he did nothing, it wouldn't excuse lifehacker. logic doesn't work that way.
Thank you for posting the real solution.
that's digital blasphemy, not deviantart
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i've found that even new paperbacks tend to cost less than an ebook. i enjoy the crap out of my ereader, but the prices (for books) are egregious. yay for project gutenberg.
i feel like this assumes you brought them from home brand new. otherwise they'd already have a bag to keep the rest of your stuff clean.
clockwork is (alpha), but wifi tether is super stable. and free. paying for a tether app is still a waste of money, especially 5 bucks.
nero is almost tempting. no free program comes close to the power of nero for creating an audio cd exactly the way you want. but that one aspect along with my lack of burning cd's in the last few years allow me to pass.
as is wi-fi tether. there's never a need to pay for a tethering app.
right, i neglected to acknowledge that. in this case, though, their likes are way off base. that's the crux of my view. i know that again, i'm stating the obvious, but it seems like it really needed to be said here.
generalized votes shouldn't be counted, the way chads and dimples shouldn't.