Nah, it's just a little Richard.
For the most part, nothing. There are some edge cases where TVs get naggy if left offline, or do something sketchy to gain internet access, but this can pretty much be avoided by reading reviews and/or returning a misbehaving device to the retailer.
Ctrl+F'd for this.
I thought of this one too. "Photoelectric" smoke detectors are a thing, and it's good to know if that's the kind you have.
So, when I first saw your comment I was pretty sure I'd heard this on a podcast, and yep, it was the episode from your edit! I'd have to listen again to see if Rivers got specific about when he started with the spreadsheet system, but I don't think it's something he's always been doing.
But back when I listened to the episode, finding out about the spreadsheet made a ton of sense, because I'd low-key suspected Weezer lyrics to be jumbles of random ideas… though I don't get that feeling from the first two albums, at least.
You got Calvin'd!
Sorry it wasn't clear, but I was posting what Hash Pipe's connection was to the previous song posted. (It's a fun community, check it out!)
Sorry it wasn't clear, but I was posting what Hash Pipe's connection was to the previous song posted. (It's a fun community, check it out!)
That's just the Riversest thing I've ever heard.
I've found the look of the UI to be an acquired taste, and maybe easier to swallow if you're used to using open source stuff. But I'd agree that the way it works is, in places, almost unforgivably unfriendly.
But it's the "almost" that keeps me using it, because there's nothing else that works across the platforms I care about, even if the application is so, so difficult to recommend or "deploy" to users.
Small typo on the link: [email protected]