tobylane001
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tobylane001

"Choice of video chat client is, unfortunately, often governed by whatever the less tech-savvy partner is using, so you don't always have a choice." Again, you've gone for the technically best, not the one where everything, including finding friends, will go easily. Normally these Best articles aren't just about

Which is ugly/non-native, requires a lot of downloading that can't be prepared for, etc.

In the UK there are 5-10 days when I don't really want to leave the house, unless I know I'm going somewhere to throw snowballs. When it's this slippery I prefer to walk if anything, is there anything I can do to my mountain bike or should I walk those few days? Walking is nice, you see a different pace, you get to

Put your scarf over your mouth (as well as the whole of your neck, from just below your jumper collar to your nose should be covered), it will make the air you breath much warmer, much more bearable.

Safari isn't IE, it's the best choice/sane preference for many.

Surely there is something between boring enterprise and boring windows, like macbooks. What about them?

I don't know fluid, but this adds common site functions to the ui of the browser, outside the web page.

I don't understand why iChat wasn't picked. It sounds like its only downside is requiring good connections of everyone. Thats a lot less than the downsides of Skype, including another login, another app, pay for multi-user, ugly interface.

About to invest ~£3000, looking at ISAs. Fixed or tracker? What is the difference between them I should look at? (e.g. I think I saw a 5% fixed, and a 4.65% tracker, both for five years, which is best?)

Yep, also got a year of results from it. It goes extremely well with habits that are good anyway, like getting up quickly.

You can start anywhere in the sense of level of languages, but it may be easier to start at one end. Low level languages like C have memory management, and no obvious easy functions like $var = file_get_contents([google.com)] which is PHP. Lua and Ruby are probably the top level of sensible languages to learn, python,

Non-photoshop tutorial please, and mng/apng, if any differences other than export.

Very few apps don't work with the slightly older things like 3GS, and on the device you can't update to something that won't work for you. You pay a subscription for what? A antivirus? There are plenty of free ones. Something else? Doesn't deserve a subscription.

This does work for longer periods of time. Obviously you can't switch off your sight or smell while you work, but listening to non-grabbing music (not something you'd want to listen to while doing nothing) shuts off your sense of sound, and improves your mood. I recommend uplifting trance, which isn't for everyone,

I would (and do) care much more about apps that wake you rather than sleep you. Going to sleep well is a matter of habit, waking up well is much more to do with luck, where in your sleep cycle you wake up, so use an app for that (as you can't use two at once in the necessary way).

Kinda narcissistic.

Same in most of Europe, where this is about, but its even more common that there will be some sort of phone, including dumbphones. It's more about the wastage of the charger than anything else (unlike the iPhone and Kindle, most phones and the ipod don't come with a plug-usb adaptor, phones have a separate bulkier

This uses LXDE, XCFE and E17 are other really good light Gnome replacements.

We need something (at home and on mobile) that does emergency calls.

Have some way to reference bits you want to copy, sometimes they might say things like fig. 16 before every code chuck, which you can then search for in the document on your computer.