Every Interaction should take their own advice.
I only had a few paragraphs left in their Bad app citizens article when this pop-over obscured my view. I pinched, zoomed, rotated but regardless of what I did I couldn’t get the jerky thing to close.
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tcr!
· Jun 22, 2017 at 11:14 pm
Every Interaction should take their own advice.
I only had a few paragraphs left in their Bad app citizens article when this pop-over obscured my view. I pinched, zoomed, rotated but regardless of what I did I couldn’t get the jerky thing to close.
tcr!
· Jun 22, 2017 at 7:36 pm
Whenever I prune the shrubbery, I generally throw most of it on the garden to decompose. These guys decided they weren’t going to give up so easily and grew from one of the pruned twigs…
tcr!
· Jun 22, 2017 at 4:37 pm
Because that’s what you get when you’re me.
jimi hindrance experience
· Jun 24, 2017 at 12:25 am
how much for the Guido’s tag? AND…can you yodel?
tcr!
· Jun 22, 2017 at 9:45 am
Joy Division meets bossa nova for your Thursday listening pleasure. I was resistant at first but it grew on me while playing in the background.
I’ve only listened to Nouvelle Vague’s first album but if you like this cover and video, you won’t go wrong having the disc. Or the downloads or whatever you’re into these days.
My other favorite tracks from the album: This Is Not a Love Song and Teenage Kicks.
tcr!
· Jun 21, 2017 at 6:57 pm
Things I do that most interest Pearl the cat:
1. Sweep the floor
2. Empty her shitbox
She watches me carefully intrigued with both.
🙄 #cats
tcr!
· Jun 21, 2017 at 2:56 pm
Peeps, here’s your just-say-no-to-individuality Wednesday jam. Listen to it at least four times in a row, that’s the rules.
Best fuzzy guitar around, too. Hard to say how much of that was L7 and how much was Butch Vig. It’s badass either way.
tcr!
· Jun 21, 2017 at 12:44 pm
A proposed law in California would require Internet service providers to obtain customers’ permission before they use, share, or sell the customers’ Web browsing history.
The California Broadband Internet Privacy Act, a bill introduced by Assembly member Ed Chau (D-Monterey Park) on Monday, is very similar to an Obama-era privacy rule that was scheduled to take effect across the US until President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress eliminated it. If Chau’s bill becomes law, ISPs in California would have to get subscribers’ opt-in consent before using browsing history and other sensitive information in order to serve personalized advertisements. Consumers would have the right to revoke their consent at any time.
I hope other states follow suit.
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