Not to mention the GP9. I’d take an SD45 over a GP9 any day of the week.
Not to mention the GP9. I’d take an SD45 over a GP9 any day of the week.
Can confirm. 😉
41 MHz and 202 MHz. You didn’t hear it from me.
Who’s the picture of? There’s three people mentioned in the headline.
Looks to me like you’re in the sci fi/thriller genre. There’s a lot in that category. Seems you like the classics too. Have you tried Phillip K. Dick? Dracula might be your cup of tea also.
I’ll download it tomorrow.
Never trust a dog that trusts a person in uniform.
Dear god, it looks like Pedobear reproduced.
This should be under current events.
I’d like to see Calibre use the Save to Device Template when transferring books via the web content server. I really like my books to come in named according to the template but I prefer using the content server to download books as I keep my server in a physically difficult to access area.
I’m not familiar with the Kobo, but here is what I do with my Mac Mini/Onyx Boox combination.
I download pretty much all of my ebooks as epub. Hazel on the Mini automatically moves epubs to a Calibre watch directory. Then I remote into my Mini with my laptop, start Calibre’s web server, browse to Calibre’s address from my Boox, and download the epubs to it. Lastly I shut down Calibre’s web server.
It’s not a completely turnkey solution but I don’t have to get out of my recliner for any step of it.
I’m reading the first book now. Waiting until I’m done with that before I start the series.
I agree on the slightly buggy keyboard but other than that the first 2 dev betas have been more stable for me than 16.5 was.
I know the FCC thinks they’re helping, but don’t let them F’ this up too.
This makes a case for leaving the door open.
Wisconsin fixing its election process.
This statement is true regardless of which side of the aisle you stand on.