tallenglishmanoverhere
TallEnglishmanOverHere
tallenglishmanoverhere

It’s the Forward button we need. I’m sick of going back by mistake (or clicking too many times) and have no ability to return to where I was. I’m look at you especially, NY Times and Amazon apps.

I have to disagree. I really thought the Mandalorian was dull. If it didn’t have the goodwill of the Star Wars name I think it would’ve been forgotten soon after it was released. It was just so...clunky

Blake’s 7 was such a great show, I haven’t thought about it in years.

I would argue that the books are a set of brilliantly crafted technical science fiction concepts. The author’s ability to conceive of novel ideas and describe them is incredible.

My Samsung Galaxy phone has an entire Safety and Emergency section in the Settings Panel. It covers Medical Info, Emergency Contacts, Send SOS Messages, Emergency alerts, etc.

I’ll stick with my Microsoft Surface Arc mouse which is tried and true and I have recourse if there are issues with it. Its dimensions are just fine for me:

So he has been climbing the ranks by playing chess in tournaments online? Color me surprised there are not more people doing this.

I think he chose his word carefully.  I also think everybody got it without the need to be slapped in the face with the pun.

YesI bought a peloton and yes I haven’t used it in a while. But, boy, when I did I was on it every single day. And yes, “a while” is quite a few months, but I don’t regret buying it.

How could you track such a thing? Doesn’t seem feasible.

Hmm...on Dell’s website it looks like this New XPS 13 is only available in 1920 x 1200. I don’t see where the 4K (3840 x 2400) resolution is available for this.

Samsung Galaxy phones also have ‘Send SOS Messages’ which allows you to send a message and audio and video recordings to specific contacts after pressing the power button 3 or 4 times (it’s configurable). Just search for SOS in your Settings Menu.

Loved it too, and I’m happy to wait as long as it takes for a quality second season. My only gripe: I wish it didn’t include the deathbed scene. It would’ve been much better for it to end with him going to board the plane and turning around to find out who was behind it.

As well as the fact that many people working in pharma and biotech die of cancer every year.  Shame they had to hide the cure for profits...

*correction: it’s HIPAA not HIPPA. Add HIPAA to your spell checker and also set HIPPA to auto correct to it and you’ll be set.

It’s time to roll this one out again.

I was going to reply to him but your command of the English language has articulated it far better than I could. You have my star.

The biggest issue of course was the old rich guys stopped other people taking a good look at it! She wanted to surround herself with powerful people in the Government, for example,, in the hopes the FDA would be bullied into approving the machine.