With all the people complaining about copyright infringments I feel obligated to copy and paste this comment from further below: -------------------------- Gracana 2 days ago | link They're never going to be awarded…
And if you cannot afford to pay, here is a well deserved bullet for your head.
If a 4 year degree could qualify me as a tech savvy guy, at this point I would be a poet and an engineer. I consider myself a genius, but, you know, when I ask around, it seems that I suck at writing theatrical…
Anyways, I keep wondering, isn't that just simpler than going through all the bower thing? What's the benefit those programs offer?
I think it's fine; you get the TOC on one tab and the content you're reading on another one, without having to wait to load the TOC every time you change subjects. In fact, that's the way I browse all this kind of sites.
Gloves, now coming to every cornershop in your shantytown. Free loaf of bread for the 1st happy customer.
Yep, as much as those "best viewed in chrome" are.
No marketing work is shown in your marketing examples. Not good nor bad.
*you're
"This is an amazingly low tech revolution" I don't understand a thing of this paragraph. Are they supposed to throw each other Iphones instead of stones? Should they SMS the authorities to death? Have ever been any…
" You are only trying to put publishers out of business " Uhm, not, we are not. That may be a consequence, but just check the comments to see what people is trying to accomplish.
.............. locked by Robert Harvey♦ Mar 15 '12 at 18:42 This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic question for this site .............. Seriously, who's…
I think I still have somewhere around the paperback for this: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.03/ff_push.html (browsers are about to die, 1997) That's the only wired mag I ever bought. It's amazing how people still…
yes
From the article "I’ve come to believe that the problem with reading on a screen isn’t the backlight" How cute and scientific. I'm trashing my kindle right now.
> What do you think is missing? Single click access to every open window through the taskbar. See windows 95 for early reference.
>> you should still strive to learn enough development Definitely not. Unles your app is all about printing "Hello World" onscreen, you'll have to invest lots time to properly build the sketchiest of the apps. And this…
Did you? How quaint!
With all the people complaining about copyright infringments I feel obligated to copy and paste this comment from further below: -------------------------- Gracana 2 days ago | link They're never going to be awarded…
And if you cannot afford to pay, here is a well deserved bullet for your head.
If a 4 year degree could qualify me as a tech savvy guy, at this point I would be a poet and an engineer. I consider myself a genius, but, you know, when I ask around, it seems that I suck at writing theatrical…
Anyways, I keep wondering, isn't that just simpler than going through all the bower thing? What's the benefit those programs offer?
I think it's fine; you get the TOC on one tab and the content you're reading on another one, without having to wait to load the TOC every time you change subjects. In fact, that's the way I browse all this kind of sites.
Gloves, now coming to every cornershop in your shantytown. Free loaf of bread for the 1st happy customer.
Yep, as much as those "best viewed in chrome" are.
No marketing work is shown in your marketing examples. Not good nor bad.
*you're
"This is an amazingly low tech revolution" I don't understand a thing of this paragraph. Are they supposed to throw each other Iphones instead of stones? Should they SMS the authorities to death? Have ever been any…
" You are only trying to put publishers out of business " Uhm, not, we are not. That may be a consequence, but just check the comments to see what people is trying to accomplish.
.............. locked by Robert Harvey♦ Mar 15 '12 at 18:42 This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic question for this site .............. Seriously, who's…
I think I still have somewhere around the paperback for this: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.03/ff_push.html (browsers are about to die, 1997) That's the only wired mag I ever bought. It's amazing how people still…
yes
From the article "I’ve come to believe that the problem with reading on a screen isn’t the backlight" How cute and scientific. I'm trashing my kindle right now.
> What do you think is missing? Single click access to every open window through the taskbar. See windows 95 for early reference.
>> you should still strive to learn enough development Definitely not. Unles your app is all about printing "Hello World" onscreen, you'll have to invest lots time to properly build the sketchiest of the apps. And this…
Did you? How quaint!