I'm pretty sure there's a good reason for that. The Phablets look ridiculous enough already.I must be missing something, for my research indicates there are no large tablets (10+ inches) that are also useable as a cell phone. Am I wrong?
I must be missing something, for my research indicates there are no large tablets (10+ inches) that are also useable as a cell phone. Am I wrong?
This might interest you : http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/09/...y-tablet-ui-update/?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000589I hadn't even considered a VOIP application and that may be the route I end up taking: Thanks Merc for the idea.
No, the prize went to the theorists (Higgs and Englert); Purdue is making a mountain out of a molehill.The head of my local Purdue campus's physics department was one of the people awarded a Nobel prize today
Is bleepingcomputer.com down for anyone else?
It depends on a lot of things, including how many children you have. My and my two siblings were close in age, my mom got pretty much zero help from my father with housework, and we didn't have a lot of modern appliances which make life easier like dishwashers. I remember my mom being busy all the time either shopping or cleaning or cooking or helping us with school. At the same time there were other stay at home moms who had time to sit and gossip on the bench. Then again, their children usually didn't turn out so well. I often hear how two salaries are needed to make ends meet these days. I wonder though if part of the reason is because the increase in the workforce with more women working has helped drive down wages to levels which require two salaries. Or perhaps people just have higher material expectations than they did 40 or 50 years ago. It's a complex issue. The article Chewy linked to touches on a lot of the subtleties. I could also make a good argument that it doesn't necessarily have to be the mother who is the stay-at-home parent, assuming you want to do it the "old-fashioned" way. Some women are far better wage earners than their husbands and lousy stay-at-home moms. In those cases it may make more sense to have a stay-at-home dad. One irony I've often heard with two wage earner couples is how in many cases they're not much better off. If you need a second car, more work clothes, day care, and other extras to go with that second salary ( 1/3 or more of which goes right out the window in taxes ) you may not be that much worse off if one parent just quits the work force. Just as some people really aren't cut out to be stay-at-home parents, others might not be so great staying in the workforce. You need to look at the big picture here.My wife recently went back to work, and I can promise you she had a much easier time at home with the kid. Is being a stay-at-home parent 100% vacation? Nope, but if it is as draining as working a full-time job you're doing it wrong. The days that I take off to spend with the kid (about once a week) certainly feel like vacation to me.
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