tobylane001
tobylane
tobylane001

Build first to have a reason to be given the money, look on hackers news. You probably won't need investment for a webapp, but you may need to set some money aside now for several months hosting/etc before you get income, if ever.

I doubt it would, it's a physical action, not a judgment based on a meter and setting.

Even when you are in the same country voice and text are massively overpriced. Cruises have wifi and telephones, she could probably even do reverse charges.

Your connection doesn't support streaming, and itunes has one of the best ranges. Others like Amazon are pretty equal, but I'd torrent if I were you, it is high quality if you search for high quality (get h264 videos, not xvid, look for the releases that say a good bitrate

Source code move? They have to, it's the original licence.

It's streaming where you don't have to prepare for a second offline listen, which just removes the fairly odd annoying case (think of how 14 year olds listen to music, the same three songs over and over). I'd delete every so often, every hour.

You can't, there's no automation that can define important. You have to unfollow the ones that are noisy, but often good.

Has anyone tried a sleep tracking (Sleep Cycle or iHome or others) and not liked it? I love it, trying to get less motivated people onto it.

I'd say your hands and throat are most important, I feel the need to wear gloves and scarf below about 9-10C. By the time my feet are unbearably cold, I would want to walk anyway.

You could match your sub 256 bitrate music, download their better version, and keep it forever, it seems. The new file appears like a itunes bought file, with your itunes id in, with no drm.

The way I've always done it is to get the water in the pan to a boil, then put the pasta in, then simmer. The boiling keeps the pasta off the bottom, I don't get how cold water helps. And that starchy water is weight-gain, even though I want weight gain I always pour it away (and wash rice, etc).

High prices because it isn't cheap chumps who could buy it, and because there's actual demand, not just hype.

I saw a lot of guides to music discovery, and lala was a good one, but none of this functionality was mentioned.

Since I heard about this I was thinking it was something I want, even though I don't stream. I have a lot of music that itunes won't have, so I'll overfill that 5gb from icloud, and I already mostly have high quality. Shame, but I don't need this anymore.

So is the Android source code real and useful?

Not at all related, I was talking about sync apps that don't even want to upload to the internet.

If you want to keep files that big in sync, one option is to dual boot windows on the air. Many of the sync apps do LAN, but I'm not aware of any that only use it, and have no file size limits (because it's not being uploaded). You could share your mac itunes library to the windows laptop if thats enough.

There are a lot of apps you could leave it dedicated to, like streaming music over wifi to speakers.