Comment TWEET HER (Score 2) 54
Which HER am I supposed to TWEET?
Which HER am I supposed to TWEET?
I thought the same thing years ago: I didn't want the screen staring at me all day when I'd only watch it for small periods of time.
Unfortunately, only "older" TV furniture had retractable doors to cover it, not much was available for large flat screens.
Some ideas:
Why would anyone get a projector when 60"+ TVs are much cheaper than good projector + nice screen + extra bulbs?
I don't see how anyone can believe this:
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Do you drag the cursor along the entire URL in a tiny box to view it? It's super-difficult to edit out pieces of URLs on mobile devices.
I love that trick, as I'm an "old" desktop computer user. But how do I "hover" over a link on my mobile device? (Samsung stylus not withstanding.)
(Hint: mobile browsers need some UI changes to enable informed consumers to make their own decisions.)
Gentoo seemed to figure out init script dependency.
I'm open to changing init scripts, but do we have to change everything else too? Like binary logging and needing an interface to access those logs instead of just tailing/grepping them. (Though I think systemd does support duplicate logging to certain syslogs.)
Has freebsd been the best Linux distro of 2014?
By the end of 2014 it will be, thanks to systemd.
Interesting idea...
All pictures are hidden by default. Men and women browse each others profiles. When both sides "like" the other profile, they both get to see pictures.
This may quickly devolve into men "liking" every female profile, but it still forces the woman to be interested in profile content before seeing a photo.
Well said.
I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. -- Plato