You're in the UK right? It's quite amusing that they are having to get someone in the UK to fix code from India that could well have been off shored there from the UK in the first place. Good for you!
That sounds like how things turned out for me! You don't have kids now do you?
Things change and I'm not complaining, but wish I had appreciated the spare time I had 10 or so years ago..............
Interesting. I'm fascinated by secret aircraft stories. I guess I just like hearing about future tech, in whatever form that takes. There is a lot of disinformation and fiction regarding this subject but at least some of it has to be true.
Absolutely. Most links I open I come back to later (sometimes much later - months even), unless I really do need to look at them now. I tend to have a window per "subject area", with many tabs per window. So my news window has tabs from all the news sites I visit, tech window has all tech related tabs etc.
Admittedly many of the tabs get closed quickly when I do eventually go back to them, as they can often be duplicates (easy to forget whether I have opened a tab before or not) or not very useful.
The thing that generates the most tabs for me is visiting a forum. If I haven't been there for a while then it can get very busy........
FF makes it easy to recover due to tab and window restore. I find NoScipt is a must to stop FF from hogging the CPU if one of the sites has Flash or unnecessary JavaScript.
Or the TopField freeview receiver. Twin-tuner, hard disk recording, loads of space, pause and rewind live TV, Picture in Picture, and very quiet due to there being no fan. Excellent machine - been very pleased with mine. Unfortunately no automatic commercial removal, but it's quick to FF past them all. Or edit them out once the programme has been recorded.
And beard stroking.............
Agree about the price............Not sure if you can buy these in the US but interesting nontheless, provding you can get the discounts.......... - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/mike-rutherford/8343431/Mr-Money-The-price-is-right-or-maybe-it-isnt.html.
Not too bad. I would expect several hours from both. Just curious which would go first! Thanks for replying.
I have an N8 too. Would be interested in your findings. So far, the N8 battery seems pretty good.
The N8 does it I've noticed. So Symbian 3 or whatever it is called now.
You're in the UK right? It's quite amusing that they are having to get someone in the UK to fix code from India that could well have been off shored there from the UK in the first place. Good for you!
Yes boss!
Me too. If you find out, let me know!
That sounds like how things turned out for me! You don't have kids now do you? Things change and I'm not complaining, but wish I had appreciated the spare time I had 10 or so years ago..............
Interesting. I'm fascinated by secret aircraft stories. I guess I just like hearing about future tech, in whatever form that takes. There is a lot of disinformation and fiction regarding this subject but at least some of it has to be true.
Absolutely. Most links I open I come back to later (sometimes much later - months even), unless I really do need to look at them now. I tend to have a window per "subject area", with many tabs per window. So my news window has tabs from all the news sites I visit, tech window has all tech related tabs etc. Admittedly many of the tabs get closed quickly when I do eventually go back to them, as they can often be duplicates (easy to forget whether I have opened a tab before or not) or not very useful. The thing that generates the most tabs for me is visiting a forum. If I haven't been there for a while then it can get very busy........ FF makes it easy to recover due to tab and window restore. I find NoScipt is a must to stop FF from hogging the CPU if one of the sites has Flash or unnecessary JavaScript.
Running 500 at the moment myself. Yes, I'm insane too, but it works great for me.
The Telegraph posted some some good pictures a while back. This is part 3 - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/howaboutthat/3458222/UFO-sightings-140-years-of--UFO-picture-Part-III.html
JOEY..
Yes, they do. John Wells - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Faithful-Spy-Alex-Berenson/dp/0099502151/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241530152&sr=8-1. !
When you get home, there will be another level on your house.............
You forgot to mention attractive, well-groomed accountants.
Late post I know..........but yes I remember this one too. Amusing to play. It has always seemed like I'm the only one who ever played it.
Or the TopField freeview receiver. Twin-tuner, hard disk recording, loads of space, pause and rewind live TV, Picture in Picture, and very quiet due to there being no fan. Excellent machine - been very pleased with mine. Unfortunately no automatic commercial removal, but it's quick to FF past them all. Or edit them out once the programme has been recorded.
Yes, Jan Michael Vincent translated to January Michael Vincent
Simple. Its the aliens testing their latest weapons prior to the Earth invasion.
Off the top of my head, I'd say in one of the penalty spots