Still windows xp here in my worldwho thought it would be a good idea to not have the clock visible at all times in windows 8?
and more importantly, is there a way to remedy this?
Seriously considering going back to windows 7
come to the Dark Side. Microsoft lost me for good at that farce they named Vista.who thought it would be a good idea to not have the clock visible at all times in windows 8?
and more importantly, is there a way to remedy this?
Seriously considering going back to windows 7
God Vista was better than anything apple has ever churned out.come to the Dark Side. Microsoft lost me for good at that farce they named Vista.
As Moorey has pointed out, the days are mostly named after gods. Norse ones to be precise.Why does each day of the week end in the word day? If each day also has a night. And why do we refer to each day as a day and a night of each day? If day is considered a unit of time which is equal to 24hrs, then where does night come in? Is nightime part of the daytime? If so then how can daytime be 24hrs? Is my question soo stupid it doesn't make any sense?
After doing a little research, I have found my answer. From what I understand, The word day only has one meaning, It is a word used to describe a unit if time, much like a second or a year. A day is equal to about 24hrs, and part of this day there is light and darkness which is a subdivision of the day, which can be represented in the solar day and usually defined in hours and minutes. The term night-time & day-time seems to be a way for us to distinguish a current time of the overall 24 hours and is not an overall specific set measurement of time in itself, as this will vary greatly depending on where you are in the world. The term night-time & day-time helps us identify the two of the stages within a day and thus accordingly our general activities in which are to be done. A very simplistic example would be during the daylight period of the day (24hrs) most people work. And during the Night part of the day (24hrs) most people sleep.Day obviously has two meanings. Day when the sun is up and it's light, or Day as 24hrs, the time it takes the earth to spin all the way round. Lots of words have two meanings that are similar, especially when there is a technical description and one used in general day to day speech.
Like A week is 7 days, or when you say 'during the week' when you are talking about the 5 days in between weekends.
Why the hell are you using the vacuum? You need to get married.....If I vacuum up a feather and a bowling ball, then drop the vacuum out of the window, which hits the ground first?
The vacuum.If I vacuum up a feather and a bowling ball, then drop the vacuum out of the window, which hits the ground first?
Just looked it up, according to an interesting article posted in the NewScience Journal, since there is air resistance acting upon the vacuum the bowling ball and feather will fall faster than the vacuum itself thereby overtaking the vacuum and tearing it apart in what is called an atmospheric distortion.The vacuum.
Because stoopid is contagious.Because they sound cool. Why do people pick up a yank accent after only a few weeks?
Other ideas and suggestions are welcome; maybe a bottle of Grey Goose or other good quality vodka would do the trick. I also would prefer something that isn't all that common and you wouldn't find at your local pub/club.
Cheers in advance.
Blue label's a blended whisky by the distillery equivalent of Coca-Cola so whilst, taste-wise it's not a bad drop, it is horrendously overpriced purely for the sake of appearing 'exclusive'I'm wanting to get a mate some booze and some decent glasses for his 21st. I was thinking of something like a bottle of Blue Label but it's a tad more than I really want to spend and also not everyone like drinking scotch and other dark spirits; even if they do cost $150. I thought something along the lines of Tequila would be the go. Even if you're not a fan of the taste, it's always a good way to party on getting a group of people doing shots.