Comment Re:What? (Score 1) 213
Exactly, the key is "inbox zero". People who leave messages in their inbox are just putting the issue off and causing their own "hell".
Exactly, the key is "inbox zero". People who leave messages in their inbox are just putting the issue off and causing their own "hell".
Are you profiling? Let's not propagate that canard.
1) Climb off high horse
2) Read review
From my understanding, 5MB is the default, and if it grows the user is prompted to allow the increase. That may be just for databases though, I haven't personally tested it.
See: http://ofps.oreilly.com/titles/9780596805784/ch05_id35816678.html
I had this for months, it started to get out of control when the other person bought a bunch of stuff on HSN and I got all the invoices, shipping notices etc. Fortunately (or un-, depending on your viewpoint) they had shipping addresses in the emails. I wrote a direct but polite letter telling them that they are using the wrong address for everything. It really tapered off after that.
iSSH is just* a SSH client, available from the App Store. Installing it means nothing. TFA should have referred to installing OpenSSH server and connecting to it through [something like] iSSH.
*by just, I don't discount the amazing featureset of the program, including tunneling, VNC and X11. It's a "must have" app.
I intend to get the $4.99 e-book upgrade, I think I want this in both formats.
Regular books are still very useful, they free up a load of screen space and have excellent portability.
Hint: if the book says "Definitive" in it's title, it's probably going to be big.
You're probably either looking for "Javascript: The Good Parts" or a moderate weight-training program.
No.
But if you need a reference, you should have one that includes jQuery, given how widespread it is, don't you think? There are only 43 pages that cover jQuery directly, so it's only a quick intro anyway.
There are just over 200 titles and more than 130 of them are for learning a language. Besides that, the store is US-only.
The Mac App Store is lame, but this is much much worse.
May I suggest that at the 80,000 user level you're not seeing the issues individual users may be going through? I'm sure at that scale you probably have closely managed systems with mostly homogeneous platforms. With that kind of platform to run on, yeah even ME would probably work fine.
This is not an incredibly informative measurement, it would be more useful to learn of the radiation levels in the evacuated areas (10km & 20km, last I heard) as well as the cautioned areas (30km, stay indoors).
Explain how a quad-core i7 laptop is underpowered, please & thanks.
You need to read more Keith Laumer.
For racing games you'd think it's an unavoidable fact, but try and find a split-screen racer on the PS3. GT5 supports it, but that's not really arcadey (i.e. approachable for a group in the same room who may not be racing nerds).
Slowly and surely the unix crept up on the Nintendo user ...