Can’t you just disconnect the TV from the internet to prevent it playing channels?
Can’t you just disconnect the TV from the internet to prevent it playing channels?
This says it was released at the end of 2004
https://rubyonrails.org/2005/12/13/rails-1-0-party-like-its-one-oh-oh
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
I’m a Criterion early subscriber and am still on their early subscriber yearly pricing. Get gift certificates a few times a year for their physical disk web store.
I knew about the Disney+ price hike and plan to add ads last year.
I was able to get Hulu (with ads) for $1.99/month for 12 months (then $7.99 per month) then add on Disney+ for $2.99/month during last year’s Blacks Friday discount. Which was cheaper than just Disney+ by itself with ads.
Not sure what I’ll do once I hit my head mark with Hulu.
Absolutely LOVED the questionnaire aspect of okcupid. At one point I ran out of questions you could answer. Met some fantastic people using the app.
They still work. I use them for routing my voicemail to the Jolly Rodger Telephone Company.
The one time IAP is now live $19.99 plus tax
The amount of time I’d spend in Sync for Reddit daily, this was a no brain purchase for me.
Still use my Pebble 2 SE and my Pebble Time. Still bummed they never came out with the Time 2.
Bacon Reader then Sync
Never heard of BookWyrm. Excited to check it out! Thanks!
Twitter’s response to a request for comment regarding its Boulder offices was an automatic email with a poop emoji. Twitter CEO Elon Musk tweeted in May that this is the new auto-response for press inquiries.
Wow!
I’ve been really enjoying PopOS lately. All my Steam games have run perfectly on it with no mucking around.