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In the UK they are both; the back of the 'near' traffic lights for you act as the 'far' traffic lights for the opposite drivers, and vice-versa. This allows you both to see the lights at the junction, and to see them…
> The street signs are in weird spots, or are non existent. (Disclaimer: I haven't been to Ireland, but I do live closeby in the UK). I find this interesting, because I found exactly the same thing true when I first…
I think he more means like the "Background Send" lab in Gmail, which gives you progress ("Sending in background..." -> "Sent.") while still allowing you to continue to browse the UI. The default "Sending..."…
One of the Gmail labs allows you to do this (assuming I understand what you mean) - it's called "Background Send". So instead of blocking and showing the "Sending..." message, it redirects you to the main inbox and…
This 'job shopping cart' thing is interesting to me, as is your desire to 'let Google match the skills up with a set of jobs', because basically I had the complete opposite experience when (successfully) applying for an…
27?
In the UK they are both; the back of the 'near' traffic lights for you act as the 'far' traffic lights for the opposite drivers, and vice-versa. This allows you both to see the lights at the junction, and to see them…
> The street signs are in weird spots, or are non existent. (Disclaimer: I haven't been to Ireland, but I do live closeby in the UK). I find this interesting, because I found exactly the same thing true when I first…
I think he more means like the "Background Send" lab in Gmail, which gives you progress ("Sending in background..." -> "Sent.") while still allowing you to continue to browse the UI. The default "Sending..."…
One of the Gmail labs allows you to do this (assuming I understand what you mean) - it's called "Background Send". So instead of blocking and showing the "Sending..." message, it redirects you to the main inbox and…
This 'job shopping cart' thing is interesting to me, as is your desire to 'let Google match the skills up with a set of jobs', because basically I had the complete opposite experience when (successfully) applying for an…