That is ridiculous. For the sole reason that the Spice Girls are co-hosting the event.
That is ridiculous. For the sole reason that the Spice Girls are co-hosting the event.
Now I know where they filmed that one fight seen in Inception.
My thoughts exactly. It certainly looks invasive. Just doesn't take anything with it that's all.
Is this the same as just yanking the cord out of the wall? I could be wrong, but isn't it bad to just 'cut' the power to certain electronics. I always prefer the power switch on the device but what do I know?
Thanks.
Actually, it's 'Only people with glass houses should throw stones...'
It looks like he moves the joystick quite a bit, but the plane doesn't do much in response... Specially in the last landing... Is that normal?
I agree, anyone who might actually need this should be able to handle browsing through a CSS rule.
If you think the rope on the soap is for storage purposes you're going to have a sore ass if you ever end up in prison.
Yes exactly, difference is when you inspect element you can see all the rules in the CSS and determine its the first font you have installed... This tool would be better if it showed the entire CSS rule instead of assuming that the first font in the list is the one that will apply.
That's more like it.
After some testing, this is based solely on the CSS rules. I entered 'font-family: lkjsadf, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif' and clicked 'What's the Font' and it returned 'lkjsadf'
I'm not 100% sure the method they are using to check the font. But I have a feeling this isn't going to always be accurate. The CSS rule might be 'font-family: helvetica, verdana, sans-serif' and then the browser displays the first one installed on the computer.
I'm more software than hardware. Is Cat5e 10/100/1000, it doesn't specify on the page...
Do you know where to get a good, cheap 100+ foot ethernet cable. I've read that most of the ones on Amazon are labelled 10/100/1000 but only ever end up being 10 or 10/100...
If it were one tree per acre, there'd be 797 million trees. At 5 million, there'd have to be an average of 1 tree every 160 acres. Being a science/technology blogger I don't know how he can even write that there is only 5 million without questioning himself (unless he meant billion). 5 million is just ridiculously low.
I guess she would stay that happy after getting wet while sexting.. ;)
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I've been doing this ever since my grandpa came back from India where the monkeys 'laughed' at him while he was doing it wrong.