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Yep. Logitech has by far the largest library of remote control data (I've heard a lot of companies will license that database from them). Their setup software is decent and reliable. The touchscreen on my Harmony One, however, just can't compare to better touchscreens and a wifi version would effectively leapfrog…
I can't even imagine this happening on my block.
Why did you turn?
US military aviation has always maintained that is not the case. Regardless of that policy, by the time a pilot is capable of flying an F16, the value of their training and support costs to that point is incredibly high. Many millions have been invested in anyone eligible to fly a fighter.
That's because a racist or homophobic joke would be offensive and hurtful, especially to black and homosexual people. God, on the other hand, isn't easily offended. He's pretty secure in his infinite, ineffable way and just shrugs it off.
Ha! It's that sort of insightful commentary that earns heart-clicks.
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Bluetooth? It seems Wifi would offer a lot more flexibility.
Curves is right about using the correct forum for your question, but the short answer is yes, you can do that with newer iMacs (past year or so, I think).
Trader Joe's also sells organic OJ from concentrate ready-to-serve in cartons. I think it tastes a lot better than their "not from concentrate" equivalent.
Unless you're getting fresh-squeezed, the truest orange flavor you can get will be from concentrate. The amount of BS that manufacturers do to get the "not from concentrate" label is stunning. It is heated, de-flavored and de-oxygenated, treated enzymatically for preservation, stored for a very long time, then…
Unless you're getting fresh-squeezed, the truest orange flavor you can get will be from concentrate. The amount of BS that manufacturers do to get the "not from concentrate" label is stunning. It is heated, de-flavored and de-oxygenated, treated enzymatically for preservation, stored for a very long time, then…
@Fahey Cute kid, man. Two of them at the same time, though...sheesh. That's a LOT of kids.
That's cool. I'm not judging. There's some amazing technology in there. I just didn't find it a compelling game. It's an assembly of mini-games, but not put together in a way that works as a party game. And, you have to admit, it was designed for, and marketed to, little kids. Still, there is an RPG element to…
@Diode. No. No. You're doing it wrong. You can't approach things Beck says in a rational manner. You have to just absorb his droppings one by one without relation to anything else. Don't try to connect them into a larger sense, it'll drive you mad with frustration. Beck's message is $whatever="nazi".
@MunkyMan33 Fair enough. The man who reminds me of Joseph Goebbels may continue making these comparisons.
What? If I want the government to remove him from the air because I disagree with his message, yes, that would certainly go against the spirit of the 1st amendment. If I personally hold the opinion that his employers should fire him and cancel his show, that has nothing to do with the constitution any more than I'm…
There were hints in the original game (I've got a 6 year old daughter, honest) that they originally intended for there to be other animals. I always assumed that they scaled back to make the launch deadline.