It's hard to be active in a conversation when Gawker media designs the comment system.
It's hard to be active in a conversation when Gawker media designs the comment system.
Nice remuneration for the "anyone can have access to your Skype account" bug, huh?
I'm pretty sure LH has covered the right-ear thing before. The right side of your body is wired to the left side of your brain, which is better at processing discrete information (such as words in a sentence).
Know what's even cheaper than that? A disposable lighter.
Awesome!
I usually just pick a noun
Just up and say it. "[Action] is rude."
I used to use Cheat Engine (windows) and memscan (linux) to get to inaccessible places in Regnum/Realms Online. Just finding the Y (height) coordinate that was stored in my client, and locking it to a certain value let me fly around to islands that were inaccessible, and even find works-in-progress by the designers in…
If your player supports OGG, you can get more quality/bitrate, and thus turn down the bitrate even further.
A RasPi, if you can find a use for it.
This looks like a great way to simultaneously chip a window and put glass chips in a beer.
I'm starting to stock up on food, in case the need for it ever arises. Eventually, I'd like to have an entire year of food stocked. How can I make sure that if I ever need to rely on this stock that I'm getting proper nutrients?
So you searched the same phrases on Google to see which results matched?
Yes, but they are using the results of this to boast a statistic. I don't think the average computer user will come up with 5 substantial searches in short order, and I'd be interested in knowing exactly how many people used the suggested searches.
I'd like to point out that this website is run entirely by Microsoft, so they have every reason to be biased.
While I haven't had the chance to try it out myself, the famous RasPi can play 1080p video. It runs Linux, so it can do damn near anything you might want a media server to do. VLC and MPlayer (and any therefor any front-end to MPlayer, such as SMPlayer) can read any format you throw at them.
What are some creative ways to deal with screen glare? I did some rearranging in my office the other night, and failed to realize that before noon each day, I can't see a damn thing on my glossy screen for the glare from the window behind me.
Do comments work today?
I agree.
Better chug that second pint, I guess