Comment Re:Carmack (Score 1) 616
It's in Xcode 4.2, which is still in beta.
It's in Xcode 4.2, which is still in beta.
Don't just leave us to our fate!
That can work... there's quite a few roundabouts in the UK that have pedestrian crossings on each road leading off it. You space them about two or three car lengths from the roundabout so that there's a little bit of room for cars to queue when the lights are red, and you make the lights always stay green unless a pedestrian pushes the button (i.e. the lights aren't controlling the traffic otherwise). Usually such crossings take a bit longer to change to allow pedestrians past, too, to avoid too much congestion.
I was heading back from Mull last month and I saw a Tesco van join the queue for the ferry...
If you hit the sleep button on a ringing iPhone, it silences the ring.
Their dumbphone line isn't based on Symbian. Series 40 is still going strong, and I don't think Nokia are killing that any time soon.
I had an inspector come round once, and I declared (honestly) that I had a TV but it wasn't connected. I invited him in to have a look, but he said it was fine and he'd take my word for it, and they put a note against our address.
I think she's saying she lost her job because of her anxiety disorder. Which could mean she was fired or she quit.
Guess we're two of those weird people who apparently can't see the point in round things when they're not needed.
Oh, but they're everywhere!
Vote parent up, 'tis true.
Sadly it requires specific hardware (an authentication chip) inside the device, but I'd wager that's how this example was made.
With your bare hands?!?