Yes, sadly that doesn't work either. Thanks for the suggestion, though. :)
This story actually made me a little teary! WHAT KIND OF GOD WOULD ALLOW A THING LIKE THIS TO HAPPEN?! *shakes fist*
This seems to work for everything except searching from iGoogle. I have it pinned, locked, and protected, and it still opens search results (when I search from the bar at the top of the page) in the same tab. I *so* wish I could get it to open search results in a new tab.
Well put. I don't understand why a guy would be like this — why start a (potential) relationship off with high-falutin expectations that can't/shouldn't be maintained? You're setting yourself up for a lifetime of "Remember when you used to take me out for $300 dinners all the time?"
And look at all those non-white faces! Oh, wait...
Jailbreaking is a bit of a pain in the ass and I definitely notice it slows down my phone. BUT, I do it because I need some simple functionality that for some lamebrained reason, Apple won't let me have. Five items on my dock, why is that so much to ask? Or how about letting me decide if I want full-res YouTube video…
This is the cutest post in the history of the internet. I mean that.
The hideously loud collection of fabrics isn't helping. I actually think it might look kinda cool if they went monochromatic, giving it more of an industrial feel (rather than Holly Hobby.) Still not for me, though.
Doesn't clicking on them tell you?
She has: [egotastic.com]
Per this (very NSFW!) photo shoot, yes they can:
I had assumed that the killer was staking out people leaving the Apple store intending to rob them of their new iPad2. He then sees two attractive young women entering the Lululemon store, and for whatever reason ($ or sexual motive) decided to attack them instead. Obviously I was way off!
They keep running shoes/sneakers available for customers to wear when being measured for hemming. Obviously people don't always wear athletic shoes when shopping, but that's what one usually wears with their pants.
@sissylarue: WORD! Keeps some much-needed distance between two big meals and two family events.