The Marriott logo kinda looks like two towers falling over.
The Marriott logo kinda looks like two towers falling over.
…as I upvote you from my Pixel. ☹️ I give the sad face because Google isn’t who they once were and I’m just going to have to deal with that.
That is one diabolic curse. Diane, remind me to never piss off Empricorn.
I said “publicly.” I wasn’t commenting on the fact that you corrected someone, but the fact you did so publicly.
Ah, gotcha.
If you can tell what the person means, there’s no reason to publicly correct their spelling or grammar.
Could a grease monkey script do something similar? I’m probably just talking out of my butt, but it seems like GM can sometimes do things easier or better (or just at all) that extensions can’t or won’t do.
The Notebook, but it’s on the moon.
+1 for yiffing.
It’s great on road trips! About a decade ago, my wife and I loaded up the car and just sorta started heading south. We were on the road for about four weeks using nothing but Yelp and Gmaps. It was great!
I’ve been using Gmaps since forever and can say I’ve never had any problem with it. I mean, it took me to the business office instead of the main entrance to a theme park once, but I can hardly fault it for that. Calling it actual hot trash just seems so out of nowhere to me. It’s a fine product that I’ve had great experience with.
I’ve never gotten Handbrake to do anything I wanted. DVD Shrink, on the other hand, is one of my top five most-used apps. It’s quite old, but DVD encryption hasn’t changed since its release.
I’ll see what’s up, as long as it doesn’t require admin rights.
What’s this, you say? Floorp? Sounds like you’re setting me up for a Futurama joke, or something.
For work, I use Chrome, but only because Firefox’s profile management is (more or less) nonexistent. Once they have that, which I understand isn’t too far out, I’m ditching Chrome entirely.
Don’t know why you’re getting downvoted; not everyone is comfortable (technologically or morally) with pirating.
Big-time disagree. Been using Windows and Mac versions of Office for over two decades. The Windows version is far superior in pretty much every metric I can think of.
“Might.”