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Am I the only person to just notice a hands-free hand sanitizer dispenser today on campus? Boss.
Domino Theory said:How do you single/double space a SPECIFIC paragraph in Word? My paper is double-spaced, but I want to single space the quotes I have in there, but everytime I highlight it and try to single space it, it ends up changing the entire paper.
faridmon said:can anyone reccomend me a Modern Gothic Rock bands that sounds like Bauhaus, Joy Division and/or Gangs of four?
Late confirmation but this was the word I was looking for. Thanks!DoctorWho said:Doppelganger?
fadetoblack said:So I'm working on a little site that I'll be using to host some of my writing as a sort of portfolio. The problem I'm encountering is that some of the images I'm saving in Photoshop as JPEGs are sometimes in excess of 1mb each for a 760x200 image, for instance. And that's on medium compression settings. What is recommended image format for highest quality for lowest size? It's not going to be an image rich site but I'm worried that files of that size might be excessive. Help?
Sounds brokey broke to me, it always goes to 20 when I put in 20 (in Missouri).Summary Man said:When I'm at the gas station and pay for $20 worth of gas, why does it only automatically put in $19.58 (or thereabouts?)? For the last few cents I have to manually hold down the handle.
It's not because my tank is full (today, for example, the E light was on), and it's really no big deal, but it always irks me when it happens. Just put the entire thing in!![]()
Isnt summertime a traditional western(U.S.) vacation time? I would hazard a guess they mean something like "Didnt you long for the times you were free of responsibilities and could do what you want when you grew up?"neos said:edit:double link
Can somebody please explain me what does the period
"did you long for summertime\
when you were growing up?"
means in this song? i can't figure it out
London Elektricity - Just One Second (Apex Remix)
neos said:edit:double link
Can somebody please explain me what does the period
"did you long for summertime\
when you were growing up?"
means in this song? i can't figure it out
London Elektricity - Just One Second (Apex Remix)
neos said:edit:double link
Can somebody please explain me what does the period
"did you long for summertime\
when you were growing up?"
means in this song? i can't figure it out
London Elektricity - Just One Second (Apex Remix)
The Swiss scored more points?dofry said:Why did United States of America lose to Switzerland in Ice hockey world championship match today?
Yojimbo
Because you enjoyed: The Big Lebowski
It does not.levious said:from netflix recommendations:
Does that make any sense? I've never seen Yojimbo.
ahaahhahaaahalevious said:from netflix recommendations:
Does that make any sense? I've never seen Yojimbo.
CHEEZMO said:The Swiss scored more points?
like tennis?Jack Scofield said:People are too busy watching real sports.
Fish it out and if you throw up, then you throw up. The bone will likely be gone anyway after a good puke. Or tweezers.effingvic said:i got a small fish bone stuck somewhere behind my mouth. i can touch it but not for long since i get a crazy gag reflex. how the hell do i get rid of this thing? its driving me fucking crazy.
Probably as an item of national pridePortTwo said:Speaking of which. I'm in the right spot for this I think:
Why are sports a part of news?
I would submit that sports are not news, they are entertainment. They don't belong in the news, or at least not as a separate equal segment in nightly newscasts, and more probably as a subsection of the entertainment section where it belongs. It's not like there is any shortage of sources for finding out that information; there are entire channels and countless feeds in dozens of formats, so why include it with things that actually happened (as opposed to, were played and/or watched)?
All news is entertainment these days.PortTwo said:Speaking of which. I'm in the right spot for this I think:
Why are sports a part of news?
I would submit that sports are not news, they are entertainment. They don't belong in the news, or at least not as a separate equal segment in nightly newscasts, and more probably as a subsection of the entertainment section where it belongs. It's not like there is any shortage of sources for finding out that information; there are entire channels and countless feeds in dozens of formats, so why include it with things that actually happened (as opposed to, were played and/or watched)?
It's a tradition. And it makes sense because you can turn the news on one day and find out about the things that matter; as it turns out, sports matter to a lot of people. So it is very convenient to have results listed inside the news.PortTwo said:Speaking of which. I'm in the right spot for this I think:
Why are sports a part of news?
I would submit that sports are not news, they are entertainment. They don't belong in the news, or at least not as a separate equal segment in nightly newscasts, and more probably as a subsection of the entertainment section where it belongs. It's not like there is any shortage of sources for finding out that information; there are entire channels and countless feeds in dozens of formats, so why include it with things that actually happened (as opposed to, were played and/or watched)?
Various people in the fashion industry use the word pant instead of pants. This is nonstandard usage. The word "pants" is a plurale tantum, always in plural formmuch like the words "scissors" and "tongs".[2]
Trousers, slacks, jeans, panties, briefs, boxers.wormstrangler said:Why is it always 'pair of pants'?
Like, you're packing for a trip and your friend tells you to bring two pairs of pants. This would imply you need 4 pants but it's highly likely he just means 2 pants. Does he mean both legs of the one pants come together to form a pair?
I was also going to ask why it's always 'pants' instead of 'pant' but Wikipedia answers that, I guess.
According to several costume historians who have helped me with this reply, the answer to all this conventional plurality is very simple. Before the days of modern tailoring, such garments, whether underwear or outerwear, were indeed made in two parts, one for each leg. The pieces were put on each leg separately and then wrapped and tied or belted at the waist (just like cowboys chaps). The plural usage persisted out of habit even after the garments had become physically one piece.
Yeah, i was asking what the lineas meant. I used "period" thinking it means "sentence", sorry for the confusion.My english isn't that goodSummary Man said:Wait, are you asking what that line means? I'm a little confused when you ask what the "period" means. In any case, the line is basically asking, "did you wish/yearn for summertime when you were growing up?"
If you're asking about something else, then forgive my misunderstanding.
Dr Eggman said:I am a newbie here. Is there a 'what are you listening to' or music thread in the off-topic section? I'd like a link.
Nose Master said:My parents have been bugging me to get netflix on their TV (CRT) for a while now. They have a PC, but hooking it up to their TV wouldn't really be ideal. What would be the cheapest netflix streaming device for a CRT? Right now I'm leaning towards a used wii.
Progresso's used to be goo but it's too diced up for my tastes now.brucewaynegretzky said:Ok got one. I just tried the "Chunky Soup" version of New England clam chowder and it was awful. Anyone got a good suggestion for packaged clam chowder that isn't atrocious?
idwl said:I'm at a cafe studying, and well I've been watching tv shows on my breaks. Now its become more crowded and the internet has crawled- is there any way to hog most of the speed?
Ratings. Weather & sports (Particularly local sports which gets no national coverage are big draws to the local news.PortTwo said:Speaking of which. I'm in the right spot for this I think:
Why are sports a part of news?
daviyoung said:Nose Master said:My parents have been bugging me to get netflix on their TV (CRT) for a while now. They have a PC, but hooking it up to their TV wouldn't really be ideal. What would be the cheapest netflix streaming device for a CRT? Right now I'm leaning towards a used wii.
http://www.roku.com/netflixplayer/
Comes with a remote too.
Germany/Australia/Floridathezerofire said:why do people put "-age" at the end of threads titles? and does "g/a/f?" stand for anything?
Welcome to NeoGAF, formerly known as Gaming Age Forum.thezerofire said:why do people put "-age" at the end of threads titles? and does "g/a/f?" stand for anything?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=27559820&postcount=14560:thezerofire said:why do people put "-age" at the end of threads titles?
FromTheFuture said:Yes, I would say so, however the difference is somewhat subtle. The content of the threads generally have no differences though.Murkas said:When someone makes a thread, is there a difference between THREAD TITLE-GAF and THREAD TITLE-Age?
*-GAF calls upon the group of people who are related to the topic. For example, USA-GAF are members from the United States, Athiest-GAF are members who are atheists, and so on.
*-Age makes more sense in the context of an event and the thread calls upon all members. For example, USA-Age might be about someone travelling abroad to the United States, or Athest-Age might be someone who is considering Athiesm, and so on.
Or maybe I'm just reading into things too much!
no- I'm in jordan and most people here study in cafes. During weekdays cafes are pretty much student spots.ConvenientBox said:Isn't that loitering...?