I'm one of them. I actually want a PS3 for the show, but the rumors of a price drop are holding me off.
I'm one of them. I actually want a PS3 for the show, but the rumors of a price drop are holding me off.
I dunno, dark themes and websites really bother my eyes.
Brewing your own beer does not save you money. It is an expensive hobby if you want to make good beer. And if you don't want to make good beer — if you're content drinking nasty tasting crap that may or may not get you drunk — buy Natty Light.
Oh and I forgot — [Adobe.com] has the best online word processor in terms of power and functionality, IMO, but again, the google integration effect wins out.
The thing that makes me use Google Docs is that it's integrated with Gmail, which I use as my primary mail client... and... well.. yeah. Google Doc's word processor is kinda weak, does annoying things, and isn't the greatest ever, but the integration with other Google Docs, Gmail, and other Google services means I'm…
For anybody who has ever used any sort of photo editing software, this is useless and stupid. But, for like moms, dads, grandparents, and kids just getting into photo manipulation or working with photos, it could be okay. May as well.
Obviously Google maps. But I'm surprised MapQuest does so well in general, but SO poorly on a site like this with a likely more "with-it" technical audience.
I'm just cooking for my GF and dropping some paper on flowers. I'm not so worried about spending money on Vday as I am getting a table on a Saturday night AND Valentines' day. We're going on a 3-day vaca at the end of February so I'm sort of covered... but yeah.
I've got an enV2.. certainly not the most technologically advanced phone in America, but it's got a good keyboard, a bright screen, and works how I want it to. It's not great, but it's not horrible either. And it only cost me $40 last summer.
For PC/360 crowd... Tversity is where it's at.
3.1 full release ... when when when!?
@kalleguld: Credit cards can be good for a few things and have certainly been a mixed blessing for me.
AND IT DOES MANDOLIN!? This is great. I wonder if it could convert guitar tab into mandolin tab ...
@dchall8: Yeah Noteworthy Composer is pretty useful if you're learning a new instrument and looking to learn right. I'd imagine, though, that most people who clicked into this thread are just looking for some way to print the "Until it Sleeps" tabs.
NO! They're getting life hacked to death.
Woah, this is really helpful.
But I thought that Mac OS just works and doesn't need stuff like this?
When I am sick, squeezing fresh lemons and grating ginger is not something that I'm really in the mood to do. Not to mention, I don't have those things in my house.
Picasa seems to have this feature that works perfectly, takes a few minutes to go through thousands of photos and comes up with all of the duplicates. Maybe this does it better, but Picasa's works fine, IMO.
Eh, in Massachusetts a few weeks ago we were without power for about a week. Folks north of us in northern-central MA were not so lucky, losing power for 2 weeks... some didn't have power restored until after the new year.