What's holding me back? I don't know where to find them.
Show me where I can buy a reader and how I can load it up with all the Java/Ruby/HTML/CSS/JavaScript books from O'Rielly and I'll enter my credit card number right now!
I'm one of the (un)lucky saps to have this new feature. It makes rewinding and searching for a particular place in a show extremely difficult since the screen is superimposed with an advertisement for Nicole Kidman's latest movie:-(
For the last five years, I have used Turbo Tax. I do the taxes on my home computer, and then print them out at the office. Too bad for me this year I guess.
This can may be new to the market, but it's not a new design. I held a prototype of this exact can (plastic body, aluminum top) while visiting a friend that worked at a 7UP plant back in the early 1980s, twenty years ago. The can was clear green plastic with the 7UP paint job. It was empty, but sealed.
I'm no fitness trainer but I can share with you my personal routine.
1) I bike 2 miles every night, even in the rain, around my block. Get yourself a cheap little $20 radio that straps on your arm and the laps just fly by.
2) While you are watching TV at night, lay on the floor and do crunches and leg-lifts to work the abs and lower back.
3) Cut down on the fatty foods. Surf over to the websites of all your favorite fast-food restruants and check out the nutrition information on their meals.
Did any of you bother reading this before modding it up? Not only is it complete nonsense (perhaps that why you modded it) it's chock full of Engrish gems...
"the hair storehouse mouth, it sprouts"
"the egg it will count to belong to, the all affection width cooler right"
The answer they are looking for has to do with starting a second fire between the burning end of the island and the safe end. Then when the first fire reaches willy, he just steps into the burned-out space from the second fire which he started.
I know this doesn't answer the poster's question, but it addresses some of the other people whining about laptops and particular brands...
I've owned two Toshiba Tecras, the 750 and the 8100, and they are incredibly durable. I've beat the living crap out of them, dropped them off desks, down stairs, even kicked 'em a couple times, all by accident of course, and they continue to run splendidly.
Likewise, my office insists on buying Dell laptops and they are en route to and from the repair shop more often than not.
At my last job I built and linked a web-based tic-tac-toe game from the last period in the paragraph under my executive bio on the "staff" page. It's gone now:-(
Feast your eyes on the triple digits, and weep :-P
What's holding me back? I don't know where to find them. Show me where I can buy a reader and how I can load it up with all the Java/Ruby/HTML/CSS/JavaScript books from O'Rielly and I'll enter my credit card number right now!
I've often remarked that "Flying to the Moon and Back on a Paper Airplane" would be the best thing since sliced bread for space exploration.
I'm one of the (un)lucky saps to have this new feature. It makes rewinding and searching for a particular place in a show extremely difficult since the screen is superimposed with an advertisement for Nicole Kidman's latest movie :-(
Aw cripe, you've got me beat :-(
Anyone else come across funny/pathetic attempts to improve a resume?
Yeah, I once saw a guy post to slashdot about it.
I got your low ID right here, pal!
You also meant "Oops"
It's going to be one of those days, eh?
throw java.lang.URADorkException
Damn, I just installed 2.0.44. I'm so behind the curve!
For the last five years, I have used Turbo Tax. I do the taxes on my home computer, and then print them out at the office. Too bad for me this year I guess.
This can may be new to the market, but it's not a new design. I held a prototype of this exact can (plastic body, aluminum top) while visiting a friend that worked at a 7UP plant back in the early 1980s, twenty years ago. The can was clear green plastic with the 7UP paint job. It was empty, but sealed.
Place the three bun halves...
Three halves? Nice.
Where in the US can you find the Bit Char G brand? I've picked up the cheap knock-offs from Radio Shack, Walgreens, and random booths in the mall.
Don't you usually come up with the content before you decide to write a book?
Alice in Quantumland: An Allegory of Quantum Physics
by Robert Gilmore
Copernicus Books; ISBN: 0387914951; (August 1995)
It's just like the title suggests: Alice in Wonderland meets Quantum Physics. I loved it.
I'm no fitness trainer but I can share with you my personal routine.
1) I bike 2 miles every night, even in the rain, around my block. Get yourself a cheap little $20 radio that straps on your arm and the laps just fly by.
2) While you are watching TV at night, lay on the floor and do crunches and leg-lifts to work the abs and lower back.
3) Cut down on the fatty foods. Surf over to the websites of all your favorite fast-food restruants and check out the nutrition information on their meals.
Did any of you bother reading this before modding it up? Not only is it complete nonsense (perhaps that why you modded it) it's chock full of Engrish gems...
"the hair storehouse mouth, it sprouts"
"the egg it will count to belong to, the all affection width cooler right"
The answer they are looking for has to do with starting a second fire between the burning end of the island and the safe end. Then when the first fire reaches willy, he just steps into the burned-out space from the second fire which he started.
The answer is:
I know this doesn't answer the poster's question, but it addresses some of the other people whining about laptops and particular brands...
I've owned two Toshiba Tecras, the 750 and the 8100, and they are incredibly durable. I've beat the living crap out of them, dropped them off desks, down stairs, even kicked 'em a couple times, all by accident of course, and they continue to run splendidly.
Likewise, my office insists on buying Dell laptops and they are en route to and from the repair shop more often than not.
At the job before that we had a couple more eggs...
1) We had a magic eight-ball cgi page. Type in a yes/no question and get a stupid and sometimes vulgar response.
2) If certain words appeared in certain fields on certain forms, various graphics would be replaced with photos of the developers.
At my last job I built and linked a web-based tic-tac-toe game from the last period in the paragraph under my executive bio on the "staff" page. It's gone now :-(
The title starts with "High Score!" not "High Scores:" in case any of you are searching your preferred online bookstores for it.
I'm probably one of the very few people that will see the page before the PDA explodes in flames. I can't believe he posted the URL to /.