You know you watch anime when “Naruto, the Automatic Personal Journal” shows up on Lifehacker.
You know you watch anime when “Naruto, the Automatic Personal Journal” shows up on Lifehacker.
Thanks for pointing this out; I was looking for a good SD card deal today.
Thanks for pointing this out; I was looking for a good SD card deal today.
My main computer will hopefully never be anything but the latest version of OS X. For that reason, it's my favorite.
Found it. Palua, mentioned in MPU 139.
I play Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which uses the function keys, so I change that setting in Keyboard preferences often. I also used to use System Preferences to check on the progress of my Time Machine backups, but now I'm just using the menu bar item.
Watch closely, and in some of the videos, you can see the second hand of the Clock app moving. Win.
Your post began its life as a volunteer ad, transformed into an insult to two major corporations that create products you use (in all likelihood), and ended with a typo.
VOTE: Pen and paper
If you want to deal locally and avoid the hassle of shipping, look for a local/statewide classified ad network. The biggest one in my state is run by one of the large news companies, and it has a good reputation. When the price is low enough, stuff can sell in a few minutes.
My eyes got as irritated and uncomfortable while reading this article as they do when I actually cut onions. Weird.
John Gruber of Daring Fireball. I'm wondering if there's more to it than what he's already revealed. (Fussy coffee, clicky keyboards, and over-carbonated water.)
This clock has five hands.
I use The Hit List because of its incredible keyboard workflow and the separation of start/due dates. I also love the natural date processing and Smart Folders.
THL for the win!
I've tested it on the following Mac browsers: Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. I thought that it wouldn't work at all, since Alt+D enters the "∂" character on Mac, but it turns out that Opera recognizes it and focuses the address bar.
Ah, just realized that it won't work for any browsers on Mac, because Alt
is a modifier that lets you enter different characters. Alt + D
sends the ∂ character.
All they came up with? You try taking the 4S — a device with at least three different wireless antennas, a processing chip, RAM, a camera, and a battery — and making it taller, thinner, lighter, faster, and LTE-capable. Improve the display quality, too. Oh, and manufacture it to micron-level consistency. Throw in a…
I've only seen Alt+D work in IE. I can confirm it doesn't work in the current version of Safari. Ctrl + L seems to be the standard since at least IE 9.
The time separator trick is a really good one, but I like the analog clock too much.