Bouncing may not, but the great "mash it against the side of the mug" technique works wonders!
Bouncing may not, but the great "mash it against the side of the mug" technique works wonders!
No, I would hardly say "packed". I live in the UK, and whenever we get a light dusting (by the rest of the worlds standards, that is) everyone freaks out and the country grinds to a halt. I am certain that the people I see sliding down hills sideways and stuck in ditches are the people who carry on driving as if nothing…
I have a hard time believing adding 'balast' like this will really help traction. A car is a heavy old thing, adding a few sand bags (or bottles willed with sand) will barely make a difference in the long run.
I used a mac for several years in an office that ran off a Windows SBS server that handled mail (through Exchange), sharepoint, active directory, DHCP, and a small office intranet, and I never ran into any real problems.
I'm assuming there must be something preventing you from using a jack splitter on one of the audio outputs and taking a lead from that to the line in on the second computer?
Isn't the whole point of text messaging (and "iMessaging") that it is a passive form of communication?
On the whole I quite like the new implementation, the one thing the new one does worse in my opinion is handling multiple monitors. Sometimes I want to drag a window from one space on my left monitor to another space on my right monitor (or vice versa). Currently it can't do that, if it could it would be perfect!