Oh, I wish it were only Samsung that did the auto preview. Roku, Android TV, hell, my phone's Netflix app all seem to have it.
Oh, I wish it were only Samsung that did the auto preview. Roku, Android TV, hell, my phone's Netflix app all seem to have it.
See, the definition of “free” is a bit loose in pretty much all of advertising. It’s clear that you, Lharm, prefer “two for the price of one” to “buy one get one free.” Good for you. You do you.
This article hits home for me. I’d gotten to the point where I was tracking sleep, uncertain on how to act on the data other than as a baseline for when I start exercising and dieting better (tomorrow, of course). Have been doing it long enough to ignore the effect of the numbers on how tired I feel, but couldn’t…
Does nobody do the shrimp-in-the-cabin-air-intake trick, anymore? Or is it just not viable with Teslas?
Tittered, I did, despite uncertainty whether the irony was intentional.
This explains why I had a headache after watching Game of Thrones.
Sadly embarrassing cautionary tale:
Creating playlists actually is (or was — haven’t checked yet) easy enough. Re-sorting the list after you add songs: not happening. Folders: as stated by OP on this thread, nope.
I expected something different.. like an article about the person who keeps the work email thread going, either because they like having the last word, or because they genuinely like people, yet don’t have enough experience to recognize when all’s been said that needed to be said.
She does indeed. So much that it appears I had to say it 5 times. Sorry about that! :)
Not long after he met Thor if my then-teenage brain remembers correctly. But, now, he IS free.
My wife loves ours, but she also thinks of it as part of the kitchen decor. Minimalist me hated the idea at first, but grew to like it. If I had to put it away every time it got used, though, I’d have sold ours quite some time ago.
My wife loves ours, but she also thinks of it as part of the kitchen decor. Minimalist me hated the idea at first, but grew to like it. If I had to put it away every time it got used, though, I’d have sold ours quite some time ago.
My wife loves ours, but she also thinks of it as part of the kitchen decor. Minimalist me hated the idea at first, but grew to like it. If I had to put it away every time it got used, though, I’d have sold ours quite some time ago.
My wife loves ours, but she also thinks of it as part of the kitchen decor. Minimalist me hated the idea at first, but grew to like it. If I had to put it away every time it got used, though, I’d have sold ours quite some time ago.
My wife loves ours, but she also thinks of it as part of the kitchen decor. Minimalist me hated the idea at first, but grew to like it. If I had to put it away every time it got used, though, I’d have sold ours quite some time ago.
I would argue that you also don’t need a fancy set of mixing gear to make decent mixed drinks. a solo cup and drinking glass can get it done, and cheese cloth strains well (even if it strains those little scrumptious ice bits, but there are ways around that, too).. but that $50+ stainless mix wear / stirrer looks so…
Thank YOU for the thoughtful response. Forgive me if I dryly disagree with your last point. Some of those comments helped me spit coffee at my monitor.
/r/nosleep
Nice, thoughtful reply. Will confess that my initial reaction was also derision, possibly due to the framing of the comment as a critique on the article. Nonetheless, the idea is interesting, and ostensibly could be applied to the other four senses as well, and maybe other perceived impairments.. wouldn’t be the end…