It’s what I did. MediaMonkey on Android isn’t bad, though as a novice Android user, I’m still getting used to having to think about how things work.
It’s what I did. MediaMonkey on Android isn’t bad, though as a novice Android user, I’m still getting used to having to think about how things work.
Ditto. Dumped Apple for Android (and customizability) after 5 years and 3 models of iPhone. At least my OnePlus 2 is half the price and probably won’t be killed by an incompatible version of Android OS anytime soon. And USB C is what Apple should be aiming to jump on board with. Maybe for once being able to share a…
Not to mention the 256k and lower bitrates of music purchased through iTunes. I don’t want to hear shit about better fidelity when all you need are a pair of Skullcandys to reach the full potential of Apple music.
Not high, but measurable, which if it came to random drug testing (that I’m not aware of any hospitals around here doing) could be problematic.
Considering I’ve had a nurse try to train me to take of my gloves in the incorrect manner (I’d already been a CNA for several years and was required to take the class for a home health gig), I don’t go for appeals to authority. Sanitizer has it’s place, but I’ve seen far too many people actively avoid washing their…
It’s already been proven that using hand-sanitizer every time you enter and leave a patient’s room for 8 hours a day can lead to alcohol levels high enough to show up in blood tests. We had it when I worked in a nursing home, but you’d get written up for using it in a patient’s room when there’s a sink with…
At the same time, restricting network access presents the issue of having a more open and robust public internet. It prevents internet access as a public utility. It prevents some technological advances the industry would like to make. If the only cogent argument made for locking down a hotspot/wifi router is to…
He’s the person capable of discovering a history of the conflict that the rest of the Citadel and the maesters would rather forget or pretend doesn’t exist.
Or perhaps the Children weren’t being completely honest about why they did it and what they did it for... Maybe there is a more complex backstory than “we needed a weapon against the men.”
I’d never thought of that. Now it’s all I want to see happen in the finale. On the downside, those who warg into animals permanently become more animal than human. Perhaps he’ll be immune due to his training?
Not unless the line of Three-Eyed Ravens is supposed to end with him.
Jon is already ice and fire. He’s a Stark and a Targaryen.
Also, anyone who uses the horn (so far) in the book burns from the inside out.
Don’t forget the oft mentioned, but never witnessed, ice spiders.
I wondered just a little bit if part of Lyanna’s motivation was a crush.
And what I would like to see is Jaime take the throne until Dany shows up and abdicate, because he obviously does not want to be the king.
It’s only “rushed” if you ignore the fact that the last episode of season 6 took place over a period of weeks or months. That’s why Varys was in Dorne AND on the ships at the end of the episode. That’s how Arya made it to Westeros and had time to murder and back the Frey boys and feed them to Walder.
With Jaime’s face? The “little brother” will kill her according to prophecy.
If you’re in the electrical room maintenance business, electrocuted is only meant to be said when someone leaves in a body bag. Everything else is merely a shock.
Speaking of high, I was coming down from a trip and molly was with me. Holy fucking empathy, batman! I was so terrified during the first act. It was... amazing!