Been waiting for this for a year for this. Ordered it over the weekend and it came on the Thursday. I was very tired that day so I struggled to work out how to connect it, so I left it for the next day.
Unfortunately there inst any instructions on how to connect it to an Android phone in the manual, but I e-mailed the company and they sent me some instructions. It was a bit tricky but doable.
I pressed take off in my small room and it flew out of control and crashed. First flight failure. I took it down to the hall way for another go. It is very hard to fly but I got better at controlling it towards the end . Took me awhile to work out that you hold down on the left button to fly forward. I crashed it several times. The battery ran out very quickly but that expected.
Overall it is fun to play with it and hopefully over time I’ll get better. The worst part was when it got stuck in the corner of the hall way and I tried grabbing it. I hurt my finger on the propeller.
This is the funniest thing I have found on skype. My favourite emoticon on Skype in the squirrel, but I can now see the hidden smoking to over take it as my favourite. It is not listed in the emoticon menu.
Open Skype chat and type:
(smoking)
There are dozens of websites explaining how to make your Outlook open hyper-links in e-mails that produce this error, ‘locate link browser’. However I cannot find anywhere to explain how to avoid this problem if you send out a newsletter and your receivers do not know how to solve this problem themselves.
Simples.
When sending your newsletter, in order to avoid readers from being blocked from opening your newsletter, simply switch “www.” for “http://” in your hyper-links. So open the source of e-mails HTMl code. Look for the hyper-link tag <a href=”www.DonRoche.com”>Link</a>, and switch it for <a href=”http://DonRoche.com”>Link</a
JavaScript is handy for making a load of impressive functions but when you are working on a large project it can make your website unnecessarily slow. Take Facebook for example, it takes far too long to load a page and it has a lot of annoying JavaScript features that consumers just do not want. JavaScript also has security issues, and some colleagues suspect that JavaScript may have been invented by the devil(joking).
Instead try to find CSS and XHTML solutions when you can.
This is one simple example. There a ton of JavaScript of tutorials out there that show you how to make boxes pop up when you hover some declared element. These can easily customised, but ask yourself, does it really need to that complicate? The below example leaves a simple help question mark for users to hover over, and it pops up a simple title text to display information.
It is easy and loads quickly.
<a href="#" title="Simply add any text you want to make a simple pop up help box"><b>(?)</b></a>
http://www.irishcatholic.ie
Site off-line
The Irish Catholic - Ireland’s biggest and best-selling Catholic newspaper since 1888 is currently hacked We should be back shortly. Thank you for your patience. And wish you to continue beliveing in your false religion.
NoNameHere
Gotta love false hope.
Get your act together. Several large sites on one server? Not a smart move Aidan Murphy. Watch your data.
Currently hacked by an unknown assailant.