Comment Re:Broken in Safari (Score 1) 2254
Please fix
That was fast!
I'm dumb. Indented stuff doesn't look broken because all that is getting covered is whitespace. It actually wasn't fixed while I was in the middle of complaining.
Please fix
That was fast!
I'm dumb. Indented stuff doesn't look broken because all that is getting covered is whitespace. It actually wasn't fixed while I was in the middle of complaining.
Please fix
That was fast!
In Safari on my Mac, the lefthand navigation covers part of the left side of the center pane. Please fix, and then I'm sure I'll learn to tolerate it
Larry Boucher intended SCSI to be an acronym all along. Pronounced "sexy." That didn't quite happen. I still think you're sexy, Larry.
Is State Farm his insurance company, or the other guy's?
This story puts me in the uncomfortable position of having to decide if I hate Ticketmaster more or scalpers more. I'll have to get back to you on that.
As a jailbreaker, it is always a little bittersweet to see my arbitrary code execution bugs fixed.
Ditto that on the Jawbone. My boss had a Jawbone Prime and recently switched to a Jawbone Icon. He uses it in the datacenter a lot. I never know he is there unless he tells me. Like most, our datacenter is really loud.
Also, when I am sitting next to him in the office and I make a quip about something he is saying on the phone, the person on the other end can't hear it unless he chooses to repeat it to them. I have gotten pretty chatty with the obnoxious comments trying to trip him up before. I come very close to getting in a lot of trouble on the few occasions he chooses to use his (non-noise-cancelled) desk phone.
The magic is done with a secondary mic that touches his face and presumably only lets through the frequencies it detects he is speaking. Pretty cool really.
Please, please learn the backstory before commenting.
I want to, and that's why I visited the forums. Perhaps you or some other helpful Slashdotter can provide a few helpful links?
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