Not annoying at all...
I'm not sure how you think a person's political leanings are even a little relevant to this discussion.
I just sent a push to BitBucket, and it seemed to be taking a while, so I figures I'd just grab a quick headline here, and the top story is BitBucket being down. So my timing is good?
They aren't, sovereignty is only a concept when each nation is capable of independence through economic, resource, and most importantly military. Since America spends more money on military than the next 9 largest…
I'm curious as to the definitions. Before I turned it off, I would see little notifications. I'd click them, and delete, or block someone. Is that active?
I'm going to be honest, until TechCrunch's article, I had thought that Google+ was already done. I haven't heard a single compelling reason to use it outside hangouts, but hangouts is not Google+. So as much as I hate…
There are many things that you read that are neither enjoyable, nor easy to understand. Especially at a cursory read. That doesn't make the word less appropriate, nor does it make the word explore any more appropriate.…
Not annoying at all...
I'm not sure how you think a person's political leanings are even a little relevant to this discussion.
I just sent a push to BitBucket, and it seemed to be taking a while, so I figures I'd just grab a quick headline here, and the top story is BitBucket being down. So my timing is good?
They aren't, sovereignty is only a concept when each nation is capable of independence through economic, resource, and most importantly military. Since America spends more money on military than the next 9 largest…
I'm curious as to the definitions. Before I turned it off, I would see little notifications. I'd click them, and delete, or block someone. Is that active?
I'm going to be honest, until TechCrunch's article, I had thought that Google+ was already done. I haven't heard a single compelling reason to use it outside hangouts, but hangouts is not Google+. So as much as I hate…
There are many things that you read that are neither enjoyable, nor easy to understand. Especially at a cursory read. That doesn't make the word less appropriate, nor does it make the word explore any more appropriate.…