..or Craigslist...
..or Craigslist...
You know what's especially cool about this particular story? The comments. I've been around a while and didn't know some of the stuff I've learned this morning about hangovers and the effects of alcohol and why you get dehydrated. Take a look at the explanation offered by @31ModelA .
I've lived in five different apartments/townhouses and each landlord for every one of those places had a clause in the rental agreement that stipulated a requirement for renters' insurance. But that was in Ontario Canada so maybe the requirement varies depending upon state or province.
Be sure to check for details with your workplace, or union association or membership with any clubs, etc. Often they will partner up with some insurance companies to give you a good deal. Plus, because of those partnerships, they're more likely to want to maintain good corporate relations, so you have a better hope…
+1 for the artistic license taken (semen) with the Gremlin backstory.
Mine too. I think the first time I saw her break loose in that song, my jaw dropped. She has such an amazing voice.
Hypster. They have a single of this out, called "The Neon Uprising". I believe it's on youtube as well.
The headline on this article is inflammatory because it's entirely accurate. While the suit won't likely affect anyone on this side of the pond, it's good to know which company to avoid in the future. Way to shoot yourself in the foot Motorola.
Just saw that. If you managed to get the original (as I did) you apparently have to uninstall it first. No word in the release about what has changed, or what was updated.
Damn. I could have used Siri about 10 years ago.
Does the solution have to be that black and white? Either full control or none? The government (and by extension, the people who elected it) wants FB to play nicely with their private information. No one wants FB or any other social network to not pursue profit. Just be careful with how they do it. Both of our…
The government stayed out of it from the beginning - and look what happened. FB proved it couldn't be trusted to put the privacy interests of its subscribers ahead of vendors need to market stuff to them. Even here in Canada, the government had to step in and take them to task.
I'd rather take a sort of passive-aggressive approach in the form of a reply:
I've never tried the desktop Opera browser before (though I'd heard about it), just the one on the iPad.
Didn't know that. I knew they had just come out with an iPad Opera mini-browser that does that, but didn't realize their main browser operated that way either.
As much as I prefer the iPad, I think you're wrong. There are some things that are innovative about the Fire - they're just not that compelling. Or should I say, they're not as compelling as the iPad.
Couldn't the same argument be made for HP computers versus Macbooks? The former is always cheaper (and is attractive to those who the poorer among us, or the more cost-conscious among us). Yet Apple continues to sell these things like crazy.
As much as I respect Mr. Townshend (and that would be a LOT), he's out to lunch here. Someone else here said it best: adapt or die. The music industry is slowly evolving, much like the book industry and anything else that's mass-produced, and it's up to the artists to keep up with it. No one will be able to…
Guess it depends on how you use either device. On my last few business trips I left the laptop at the office and took the iPad, along with my BT keyboard, packed both in a very small briefcase and toted it around. It worked better than the laptop: I was able to take notes during meetings, check my email, etc. and…
I think there may be something to that location-aware time zone thing. Here in Canada, Siri isn't location-aware yet, and my iPhone 4S has no problems with battery life. It's just as good as my 3GS was.