To each their own. I love ios 7. Best ios update ever.
To each their own. I love ios 7. Best ios update ever.
So sick of apps claiming to be a "unified inbox" but doesn't offer any Exchange support nor will it in the future. How can this ever hope to be a "unified inbox" for many many users?
I'd love to use these alternative apps, but none of them offer Exchange support (especially this one: http://www.dispatchapp.net/faq.html#limit…). I understand that Exchange is a cluster, but there are many folks like myself are required to have them. These email apps claim to be a "unified inbox" yet declare…
In a world of Cake vs. Pie people, I choose pie.
Ummm. Wow. I mean, to each their own, but pecans are "filth?" Please explain.
Well looks like Lifehacker is conflicting with itself then, look above to the article.
Guess you didn't read the Amazon vs iTunes section. The difference between to the two were negligible at best.
Oh lord. Please stop. You keep digging yourself deeper and deeper into a hole.
"I only present some of the factor that might be contribute to the rape, and that's it."
Ummm, no... that's not why "rape occurs." Rape is about power, and the fact you continue to roll out "excuses" for rape is truly truly disturbing.
Holy crap. Wow. There is so much wrong in this I can't even begin to break this down.
#1 missing feature for me: Chrome for iOS cannot do bookmarklets.
I'll trust the actual food scientist than the random troller.
I'll trust the actual food scientist, than the random Lifehacker commenter.
Did you actually read the article?
It's funny. many folks on here claim to be pro-science, but the moment something food related with some science behind it is shown, so many folks seem to choose on the side of food folklore.
Not sure if this is true or not, but I've heard that dog trainers actually discourages the use of these harnesses on dogs as these things are actually a detriment in training a dog to properly understand the function of a leash. Can anyone chime in? Am I mistaken on this?
I get that but the scenario you present never happen with the publishers. Never.
Love games, been a gamer since the Odyssey era, but I'm the total opposite. I went through this with cassette tapes, then CDs, VHS, and DVDs. Now that it's all managed digitally, nice and clean everywhere. I just prefer that.