What about using the "Private Browsing" mode of modern browsers? If you only do Facebook through that, no other sites should know about your facebook account, right?
The kindle is a great piece of hardware, but why buy books from Amazon when you can instead buy DRM-free ebooks from more enlightened publishers like Baen?
Because I might like something other than Fantasy and Sci-fi?
One of the big problems with this is that apps can get at your information even if you don't use them - all it takes is for one of your friends to use one.
For what it's worth (I'm 27), most of my friends no longer use IM because they use Facebook for damn near everything when it comes to organizing events/get togethers or communicating. Texting takes second place, then maybe calls. IM is practically dead - though that has just been my experience.
You're giving me flash backs from when I used to work Help Desk. I can't count the number of times people would call up because they couldn't see their Word documents or why their Word document wouldn't open properly in Excel (or vice versa).
Uh no. Trading still works for pretty much any console and handheld game. There are the few exceptions, such as the latest SOCOM which come with a code that must be registered before you can play online. Thankfully that situation is in the tiny mintority (for now).
You just described Xbox Live...
What about using the "Private Browsing" mode of modern browsers? If you only do Facebook through that, no other sites should know about your facebook account, right?
Folders are still called Folders. Libraries are collections of folders.
The kindle is a great piece of hardware, but why buy books from Amazon when you can instead buy DRM-free ebooks from more enlightened publishers like Baen?
Because I might like something other than Fantasy and Sci-fi?
The same kind who need to get a brain?
One of the big problems with this is that apps can get at your information even if you don't use them - all it takes is for one of your friends to use one.
I played both... preferred '42 by a wide margin (especially with the Desert Combat mod).
Like firefox already does?
For what it's worth (I'm 27), most of my friends no longer use IM because they use Facebook for damn near everything when it comes to organizing events/get togethers or communicating. Texting takes second place, then maybe calls. IM is practically dead - though that has just been my experience.
My spoon is too big.
You're giving me flash backs from when I used to work Help Desk. I can't count the number of times people would call up because they couldn't see their Word documents or why their Word document wouldn't open properly in Excel (or vice versa).
While I've yet to see it, the book was a good, if short read. Not that I'm surprised - Neil Gaiman is a fantastic author.
Tonight at 11....DOOOOOM!
..except that wi-fi at Starbucks is now free.
Without life-like humanoid androids on the off-world colonies?
There aren't any commas, either.
What does Megaman have to do with Kojima?
Uh no. Trading still works for pretty much any console and handheld game. There are the few exceptions, such as the latest SOCOM which come with a code that must be registered before you can play online. Thankfully that situation is in the tiny mintority (for now).
..unless it weighs the same as a duck, then it's a witch!
All PS3 games that ship on disc ship on Blu-ray.
It is unconstitutional (5th amendment violation) to demand someone confess.
While I'm not really familiar with the justice system in the UK, I'd have a hard time believing that the US constitution somehow applies there.
There are ad blocking extensions for Chrome, for what it's worth. Not sure about Java Script control though..
For what it's worth, SupCom1 also came out for 360...
On windows 2000 and XP: C:\Documents and Settings\
On Windows Vista and 7: C:\Users\
I think It's also C:\Users on Windows NT prior to Windows NT 4.
Novell OES?