Well if you're running a tab, then you could possibly leave your phone number with the bartender so they can call you if you forget it.
Well if you're running a tab, then you could possibly leave your phone number with the bartender so they can call you if you forget it.
Great way to avoid leaving something you routinely forget? get one of those retractable keychains, and affix one end firmly to the item in question, the other to your belt loop. No iPhone or GPS signal required.
All the digging I do in Windows, and I never found that... Guess I'll try reimplementing CHOICE... That was useful.
It took that many potatoes to power her up. Once she's running, it takes just one potato to maintain her primary functions. I'm not saying any more to avoid spoilers.
1.6 volts also gives enough power to run the sarcasm systems, but not enough for emotional outbursts.
I'd rather make a quick and dirty c# app to do it. I'll actually try that now (after I boot to Windows).
The idea is that paranoid people will believe that it will still monitor your every movement and conversation even if it's powered off. Some even believe that there's an extra battery or capacitor just for this purpose so it can still spy on you after you remove the "decoy battery". This way, you can take your phone…
It only takes one potato to power a sarcastic, murderous AI.
And since I'm too lazy to do that patching myself, I will just silently hope that theme becomes available for CustoPack Tools.
Compatibility issues (such as certain 3D libraries), fear of a pushed update breaking your install, and the guilt of voiding a EULA.
The laser in the burner triggers a photosensitive reaction, darkening or lightening a small part of the metallic layer.
Can't tell if trolling or just very very knowledgeable...
Am I the only person who uses Live Bookmarks in Firefox? They do exactly what I want and I can't find an RSS app or reader that I like as much.
That is what people did a while back... Opera and Netscape were shareware at one point.
I remember going on Yahoo chat to try to get some tips for learning C++, and I got trolled into visiting an early (now legendary) shock site. That's the first memory that stuck.
Agreed. The built-in citation function in Microsoft Word is much more useful. Word 2007 saved my butt in English Composition at my University. I only needed to tweak the font of the output because my professor didn't like "REFERENCES" in big blue serif letters.
The 2.4GHz band gets a lot of interference from neighbor's wifi, bluetooth, cordless phones, and microwaves. 5GHz gets less interference because there's more channels and less stuff happening in that range, but the range is shorter. Basically, 5Ghz is only worth it if you're getting a lot of interference on 2.4Ghz…
Now I want to try it for fun...