Thanks for mentioning the 25,000 non-iTunes track limit. Everything I have came from ripped CDs, Amazon downloads, or a brief flirtation with Emusic. I've had a 2 song iTunes credit for about 4 years from some Pepsi promotion that I've never used.
I have a client that has a facilities management system they spent a fortune on that only works with IE. And for a long time, it didn't work for anything above IE6. I just active the IE Tab Firefox plugin when I need to access that system.
I'm that guy too. I run into friends that WANT a story to be true, so despite evidence to the contrary, they still prefer to believe it. Political things especially. I usually tell them that there are usually enough valid differences between two sides of an issue that there's no need to make stuff up, nor spread made up stuff.
DWG is the standard file format. DXF is an old non-editable format. The current non-editable format is DWF. Having DXF format is pretty useless.
I've toured that place before. They also have a data processing center there that companies lease rack space from. My gf goes there once a week to do some kind of data backup swap for her company.
I used to do this with a 35mm film camera. You got some interesting color shifts with film though over really long exposures. I didn't realize it would work this well with a DSLR.
Check your alumni organization too. You can usually get a .edu address from them.
Haven't seen 3D in the theater, and not interested to see it on my TV either. I'm committed to being a stick in the mud on this issue.
Match.com isn't worth the subscription price. Try plentyoffish or better yet, crash a friend's girls' night out. Worked for me.
@AqueousBeef: That was my layman's interpretation as well. More a matter of perhaps directed evolution than a naturally occurring, or dropped from outer space, thing.
My preferred view is that the laws of physics ARE God.
Thank you alumni address.
The data plan info for iPhone is wrong. For the cost he's showing, that's a 200MB data plan.
Tried two phones at an AT&T store holding in my right hand as I normally would making a call, and in my left hand as I would to browse web. No problem with either of them. The salesman had experienced 2 dropped calls with his so far. I tried his phone and also couldn't get it to lose a single bar. Guess I'm lucky and happen to hold the phone right naturally.
What I'd like to know that I haven't seen mentioned, is simply, is it comfortable to hold? Those sharp edges look like it would be less comfortable in the hand than the old design.
I'd jump ship in an instant from Windows to Mac if they'd make AutoCAD for it. Until then, I can't do it.
Doesn't work. Says I don't share my profile picture yet I do. Says I share my photos, yet I don't.
I'd be the outlier in that study. My default ringtone is "Sultans of Swing". When I hear it, for some reason, my first thought is always "I love that song" and then after a few seconds it dawns on me that its coming from my phone. By that time, I've missed the call. Go figure.
@Simoniz: Of course, any time you get a refund back, it just means you overpaid in withholding or estimated payments. My dad always said to shoot for a $0 refund. If you owe anything there may be a penalty, and if they owe you, you're missing out on interest.
The idea of going through one of these doesn't strike me as a modesty violation at all as long as the person viewing it has no idea who I am or contact with me. In this case, the guy knew who he was scanning and she knew him. Thus, I understand her objections.
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