While flossing is certainly a good idea, there's evidence to suggest that it doesn't help much, at least the way most people do it.
While flossing is certainly a good idea, there's evidence to suggest that it doesn't help much, at least the way most people do it.
How does Linux require more effort than a Mac? Especially a Hackintosh!
They make Final Cut and some people really like Garage band, but other than that there are hardly any exclusive killer apps. And even these have more-than-worthy alternatives.
If you excluding all the newsletters, notices, ads, receipts and automated notifications there's very little left in my inbox. I would call all of this "spam" because it's more bulk than content, but it's still useful because occasionally you do need to find that announcement or timetable.
Most eureka moments happen while sitting on the toilet. True story.
That's too random. The best type of randomness is one that doesn't completely change your strategy/interests, but just provides a little more uncertainty.
Smarphones solved the problem of txt spk.
Sorting computer directories is so OCD. Just make sure the important stuff is backed up and use the search tools for anything else. There's no point sorting and cleaning stuff you probably won't use anymore anyway.
While they are of course much cooler, I've honestly had more Linux installations crap out on me in the last 5 years or so.
The simplest solution for those devices is usually a smart DNS service. "Unotelly" seems to be pretty rich in features.
Sorry for the late reply ;-) , but here goes:
Actually Fox and CBS do actually have some reason to be pissed because a good portion of their shows do actually make it to foreign markets where they have some value, often being dubbed. The bumbling eggheads at the BBC on the other hand had no idea that people were watching Top Gear until someone pointed out that…
Absolutely false. All they can really do is send nasty threatening letters, and some guy to ring your door. This happens whether you have a TV or not. Most people will cave pretty easy.
Do you know that virtually almost all countries have some form of public broadcasting? Heck, the BBC isn't even the most expensive one.
Nope. Ice skates work well because they only slide in one direction and grip in another. Also the surface is most often uneven and has other obstacles, so it's very unpredictable how you grip will respond.
You'll find that a lot of the distinction in the lower end of the market is in features. Most of these devices aren't really dumb phones but "feature phones". If you really want something that will only do the bare GSM minimum of texting and calling then whatever the budget Nokia is called at the moment will do.…
The biggest weakness of MMORPGs is that they don't translate well at all to Final Fantasy's strengths. Final Fantasy was always acclaimed for it's storytelling, environments, exploration and music. None of these benefit from being online. Sure, maybe someone might be able to design a neat co-op battle system, but is…
Meh. I'm more for the Unix philosophy: Do one thing, do it well. There's nothing worse than being compelled to stick with one product because you still need a tiny part of it's functionality.
For organization use MusicBrainz Picard, all the way. The only tagging system worth a damn. It's only after using it that you realize how broken iTunes really is.
Couldn't agree more. By the way, what's with these crappy new "Dyson blade" hand dryers that don't get your hands dry and spit droplets of accumulated hand-sewage all over the place?