mrro82
Mr. Ro.
watching big bang right now. like, 5 episodes in a row on tbs.
i mean, doing homework. not watching tv all day. i swear.
I love that show.
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watching big bang right now. like, 5 episodes in a row on tbs.
i mean, doing homework. not watching tv all day. i swear.
It will soon be time for a beverage. :beer:
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watching big bang right now. like, 5 episodes in a row on tbs.
i mean, doing homework. not watching tv all day. i swear.
been drinking for a few hours actually. no school today bc the debate is at my college.
love it when i get tuesdays off. i miss 4 classes that way.
I often use that site. TKWeek is an Android app that that provides that functionality. I'm paranoid about deadlines though, so I'll also count the days using a calendar.
The Days Left widget is also really handy.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...d=de.leihwelt.android.daysleft&token=b9NeShMJ
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Also, fall is such an epic season:
What deadlines are you worried about? Why the need to calculate days left? Excel has this functionality too. I'm paranoid about missing recurring monthly payments, so I've got a spreadsheet setup where I can track what and when I've paid. I also have bill due dates listed, and those cells employ conditional formatting to change background colors to highlight when I'm nearing a payment required date.
Excel is also a lifesaver when it comes to displaying an amortization schedule for loans. Helps me track how much I'm paying in interest and how much equity I have in my loans. I also relied on it heavily when looking to purchase in terms of budgeting given different terms of the loan. I love technology.
A little HDR action.
Can't believe they're benching arod again.
HDR?
I guess its time to see what the yanks are made of. Can't believe they're benching Pay-Rod again.
A 17 year old kid at my aviation class drives this car this makes me jealous and pretty mad although it is an amazing car... I'm just mad it's not mine lol
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High dynamic range. It's a nice reminder of how much computing power we have in our phones. It's several pictures taken at different exposure levels and then combined into one picture.