Works pretty well for me. You can record your lectures and when you review your notes later, just tap a word to hear what was said at that moment. It does a whole lot more,too. Plus you can sync it to dropbox et. al. and have a PDF of your notes available from nearly anywhere. Add a stylus and you are in pretty good shape. I like the Zagg BT KB because it props up the ipad nicely. So I can flip from keyboard to stylus and back quick and easy.
Well said. Bad guys and psychos do not respect rules, laws, morals, or any other outside regulation. You can't legislate away evil. This is why the individual right to CCW and be able to protect yourself and your loved ones is critically important.
That's a good point. However, me for example, I don't use any of the services you mentioned, and I've been able to find users that have a good "interesting:not_interesting" ratio, on IG. So I dig it. But I get your point it is utterly redundant for a lot of people who are already using other social apps similar to IG.
As lame as most of the shit is on IG, there are some truly great users/pics. Nat Geo, Auto Addicts, Love Food, Discovery Channel, Red Bull, and One Earth are a few of the really good ones that I follow. Their pics are good enough that they don't use the filters. If you can get a good list of users to follow, it is actually a pretty cool app to waste time/battery on.
This is a 3 book story that I really enjoyed. Read it as a kid and still enjoyed it 25+ years later as an adult. Totally worth your time to seek out at your local library.
I'm not sure about other subjects, but the UK motorcycle magazines are far superior to their American counterparts!!! Performance Bikes is an awesome mag, but its like $100+ a year to get a sub. in the USA
For all the hassle, it seems it would just be more simple to use a BT keyboard. I've used the Zagg BT one and it is pretty slick, even doubles as a cover, which makes it a cinch to transport with the ipad.
All the banks suck on one level or another, like charging you $5 to cash your payroll check that is drawn off their bank. But, BofA has some of the highest suck factor. I dropped them and wish I had done it years ago...
What about all the phones that just get simple emails and don't have/use IM? I get a random spam once in a blue moon via myphonenumber@myphonehost.com. There is nothing in the menu to allow for blocking that stuff (or IM for that matter)
Try explaining the concept to the end users. Your idea would only open a nightmare of support issues and generate many more calls to the help desk/customer support.
Hope you have lots and lots of money and maybe a fed or two in your pocket. Licenses are VERY hard to get. You'll notice RARELY ever will a brand new station be created with a new freq. It's always a station getting bought out. They want the existing licenses instead of going through the god awful hassle of aquiring a brand new license.
Wouldn't the ice shifts cause problems for the relays? With cable, it could shift, rise, sink, etc and not interfere with the cable so long as it didn't move so much as to snap the cable.
I'd like to see a list that has some statistics as to which countries have the most open relays. MAPS was my solution till they started charging. A free, non-contract signing MAPS replacement would be preferable to blacklisting entire countries (for those of us who admin mail servers for business).
by Eckhart Tolle
That book had a profound impact on my life. Totally worth the $10!
http://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808
Do you not use the "I'm tired of this track" button?
True some tracks get played a little too often, but using the 'tired of' button works well for me. Best $30 or so I've ever spent on music.
And the Navy says Hoo-yah
Works pretty well for me. You can record your lectures and when you review your notes later, just tap a word to hear what was said at that moment. It does a whole lot more,too. Plus you can sync it to dropbox et. al. and have a PDF of your notes available from nearly anywhere. Add a stylus and you are in pretty good shape. I like the Zagg BT KB because it props up the ipad nicely. So I can flip from keyboard to stylus and back quick and easy.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/notability-take-notes-annotate/id360593530?mt=8
http://www.amazon.com/ZAGGmate-Aluminum-Integrated-Bluetooth-Keyboard/dp/B004FG16MG
Well said. Bad guys and psychos do not respect rules, laws, morals, or any other outside regulation. You can't legislate away evil. This is why the individual right to CCW and be able to protect yourself and your loved ones is critically important.
This bullshit submission has zero merit for being on this site.
A more relevant article would be a video of the submitter receiving 20 lashes from the Cat-5-O-Nine-tails!!
That's a good point. However, me for example, I don't use any of the services you mentioned, and I've been able to find users that have a good "interesting:not_interesting" ratio, on IG. So I dig it. But I get your point it is utterly redundant for a lot of people who are already using other social apps similar to IG.
As lame as most of the shit is on IG, there are some truly great users/pics. Nat Geo, Auto Addicts, Love Food, Discovery Channel, Red Bull, and One Earth are a few of the really good ones that I follow. Their pics are good enough that they don't use the filters. If you can get a good list of users to follow, it is actually a pretty cool app to waste time/battery on.
This is a 3 book story that I really enjoyed. Read it as a kid and still enjoyed it 25+ years later as an adult. Totally worth your time to seek out at your local library.
For reals, if you think all magazines suck, you either don't know which ones to buy or you are just hard to please.
I'm not sure about other subjects, but the UK motorcycle magazines are far superior to their American counterparts!!! Performance Bikes is an awesome mag, but its like $100+ a year to get a sub. in the USA
For all the hassle, it seems it would just be more simple to use a BT keyboard. I've used the Zagg BT one and it is pretty slick, even doubles as a cover, which makes it a cinch to transport with the ipad.
Seriously...
All the banks suck on one level or another, like charging you $5 to cash your payroll check that is drawn off their bank. But, BofA has some of the highest suck factor. I dropped them and wish I had done it years ago...
"This is predicted to achieve self-sustaining nuclear fusion reactions, or ignition."
Self-sustaining? Can they turn it off if it starts to get out of control? Amazing stuff, but to some degree a little scary.
That works fine until some idiot spammer joe jobs your domain. :(
Congrats & Beth will you marry me??
good luck
What about all the phones that just get simple emails and don't have/use IM? I get a random spam once in a blue moon via myphonenumber@myphonehost.com. There is nothing in the menu to allow for blocking that stuff (or IM for that matter)
Try explaining the concept to the end users. Your idea would only open a nightmare of support issues and generate many more calls to the help desk/customer support.
Hope you have lots and lots of money and maybe a fed or two in your pocket. Licenses are VERY hard to get. You'll notice RARELY ever will a brand new station be created with a new freq. It's always a station getting bought out. They want the existing licenses instead of going through the god awful hassle of aquiring a brand new license.
Get Mailscanner and set the virus notices to off, and you'll NEVER get another klez/sircam/et al bug/notice to your inbox ever again.
Team it up with SpamAssassin and watch your spam counts plummit!
Wouldn't the ice shifts cause problems for the relays? With cable, it could shift, rise, sink, etc and not interfere with the cable so long as it didn't move so much as to snap the cable.
That was a cool show too! I had the big rig, camero, motorcycle, and some others. I'd like to see some of those old episodes too.
:(
Sure wish I had all my old toys still.
I'd like to see a list that has some statistics as to which countries have the most open relays. MAPS was my solution till they started charging. A free, non-contract signing MAPS replacement would be preferable to blacklisting entire countries (for those of us who admin mail servers for business).