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Getting more comfortable at your desk comes in three steps: combatting eye strain, de-cluttering your apps, and de-cluttering your desk itself.
No more expensive filters or messy contraptions cluttering our countertop.
Chances are they won't want duplicate appliances cluttering their cabinets.
Without docks, scooters are cluttering sidewalks and blocking wheelchair ramps.
Locals argue the scooters are cluttering sidewalks and endangering pedestrians.
Before you start de-cluttering your closet, get your camera ready.
And I'm tired of little asterisks cluttering up my playoff schedule.
No more DVDs or USB drives cluttering shelves or collecting dust.
They risk cluttering up the app until it's a bloated, confusing mess.
A key first step is to identify what's cluttering up your life emotionally.
Having thousands of old, crappy apps cluttering the App Store adds little value.
Facebook must avoid cluttering the app in ways that interfere with its convenience.
The mail is cluttering my stoop— I've really not been in the loop.
Meanwhile, a jumpsuited janitor cleans up various bits of trash cluttering the stage.
Are you tired of all those commas and zeros cluttering up your bank statements?
How to Keep Kids' Art From Cluttering Up Your Home Little artists are prolific.
In China, there have been reports of mounds of bikes cluttering up public spaces.
Atlas also saves your previous searches by name, cluttering up Finder results for actual files.
Early in many girls' development, the desire to be prettier is already cluttering their thoughts.
Get them done and over with so that they're not cluttering your mind or workspace.
She was an early adopter of the gospel of the de-cluttering guru Marie Kondo.
Still, the film lets its subjects do the talking instead of cluttering things with statistics.
In certain places, such as Washington, the bikes have triggered a backlash for cluttering the streets.
No more cord bundles cluttering up the room and no more worrying about a dead phone.
With the Echo Auto, you won't have to worry about too many wires cluttering your dash.
But there is little point in cluttering your work space with things you won't actually use.
New tiles also spawn with every move, eventually cluttering up the board and ending the game.
Last year Vienna seized hundreds of hirable bikes that city authorities said were cluttering public spaces.
These include de-cluttering spaces, clearing obstructions to doorways, clearly marking exits, and having an emergency plan.
Simply de-cluttering your office might even be enough to refresh your spirits at work, she suggested.
Download WiFi Analyzer, which can show you all the different wifi signals cluttering things up around you.
But I'm satisfied with Google's offering and have no interest in further cluttering my phone's display screen.
The towers of debris cluttering the curbs of Houston are a deceptive measure of the storm's devastation.
She can now get involved in more charitable endeavors without a full-time job cluttering up her schedule.
A WEEK before national elections, Chileans would normally be cursing the billboards and posters cluttering up their cities.
Video captured by onlookers and shared to social media shows debris cluttering the air amid plumes of smoke.
The doorways barricaded, chunks of ceiling cluttering the floor, and weeds gently forcing their way through the window frames.
A few irate programmers asked him to remove the solicitation, which they saw as cluttering up their installation process.
The same goes for microphones, speakers, light sensors, or any of the other little elements cluttering up your bezels.
The Cemtrex desk is incredibly sleek and clean-looking, without a deluge of wires or gadgets cluttering the surface.
Kris just feels like she spent so much time perfecting the house and MJ's stuff is cluttering it up.
But a dedicated "save for later" button is probably a better option than cluttering your direct messages and likes.
Feeble-minded and insane foreigners are cluttering our madhouses and asylums, all at the expense of American tax-payers.
On Thursday, Westbrook was his usual self, cluttering the box score with 21 points, 16 assists and 10 rebounds.
Rome is overflowing with the archetypes and iconography of various epochs, layering them, cluttering them, bringing them into collision.
"Lego bricks strewn across the floor, poster paints cluttering the breakfast table, children's drawings covering the fridge," she said.
He scored on seven straight possessions, cluttering the box score with 21988 points in just 289 minutes 28 seconds.
In addition to cluttering our waterways, oceans, and highway off ramps, plastics are a hazard to animals and human health.
This wholesome new social media star is—thus far—uncorrupted by all the pay-to-play influencer refuse cluttering Instagram.
"[It's] perfect for the solopreneur as there are no loud, noisy multi-employee teams cluttering up the space," Muth says.
What I don't want in return is updates qua upselling written in nagging millennialese cluttering up my crushingly overnotified life.
Many apps, such as games, allow advertising, but who wants ads from Pampers cluttering their most intimate chats with friends?
He said Spin's local operators pick up and redistribute the bikes throughout the day to make sure there isn't cluttering.
Ultimately, she decided to keep older items in a separate storage facility to avoid cluttering up her zen closet space.
But then he recognizes his guest and admits that, among the artifacts cluttering his home, he has Henry's police file.
It also became the city's tallest building, a feat that fed an ongoing resistance against more tall buildings cluttering the cityscape.
For one, you can more easily take advantage of apps you may need once or twice without cluttering your home screen.
This adds a layer of scrutiny and curation to crowdsourced reports and prevents misuse or phony reports from cluttering up the ecosystem.
Typically, when a player can't shoot, his defender sags closer to the hoop, cluttering the paint and mucking up his team's spacing.
Harmonix is best known for video games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and cluttering up your living room with fake plastic instruments.
Between power cords, HDMI and DVI cables, dongles and USB-C adapters, I counted about six necessary cables cluttering my conventional workspace.
She needs to jettison jobs and presentations that are cluttering her emotional and psychological space, no longer giving joy to her life.
The launch of Day and Messenger Camera complicate this, cluttering Messenger's home screen with a shutter button and a Snapchat Stories clone.
It was like catnip for Connaughton, who started cluttering McCollum's email inbox with information about everything from purchasing land to acquiring permits.
Not every app requires a companion app, but a fair number do, and I really don't need more apps cluttering up my phone.
Choose your dishes as a group, and the food rolls along in a few waves, cluttering the center of the table each time.
Detractors cite safety concerns and injury frequency, along with the cluttering of street corners and sidewalks with unwelcome devices that become pedestrian hazards.
No-hopers like Marianne Williamson, Andrew Yang, Tulsi Gabbard and Bill de Blasio are cluttering up the stage for their own idiosyncratic reasons.
Anderson's mere presence means that defenders have a tougher time cluttering the lane to prevent Houston's dynamic point guard, James Harden, from driving.
Wolf strongly believes that you should hold off on buying organizing products before de-cluttering, but in this case, I went with my gut.
Maybe your sister-in-law just won't stop posting pictures of her dog or your cousin is cluttering up your feed with political screeds.
Having a separate chat product also allows for more specific chat features to be supported without cluttering or overcomplicating the more general Pusher offering.
I hate installing unnecessary software on Windows, it always ends up cluttering my task bar and doing something I didn't expect or can't observe.
But scientists criticized the "Humanity Star," as the reflective mini-satellite was dubbed, for contributing to artificial light pollution and cluttering in Earth's orbit.
Yep, that award went to Upworthy, the hyper-viral news/clickbait site that your friends on Facebook are probably still cluttering your feed with.
I don't know, it's like figuring out the landscape of a song, as if we're excavating it and removing stuff and not cluttering it.
Without intervention, the amount of plastic cluttering the Earth's oceans will triple within a decade, according to a recent study by the UK government.
A recent study by the UK government warns that without intervention, the amount of plastic cluttering the Earth's oceans will triple within a decade.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg avoids cluttering his thoughts by wearing the same outfit of jeans, sneakers, and a gray T-shirt every single day.
Just about everything is already stored on the web, which means there are no software programs or data files cluttering up the local disk.
Because the start-ups do not use fixed docking stations, riders abandon bicycles haphazardly along streets and public squares, snarling traffic and cluttering sidewalks.
Ueda even manages to reinvigorate two of the most tired tropes cluttering our media landscape: art as meta commentary on art, and explosive diarrhea.
Just a few years ago, hardly anyone knew they needed a home organizing expert, but Marie Kondo has turned "de-cluttering" into an industry.
You can swipe it off your screen, but it's still saved, cluttering up your photo album with useless pictures of your screen at random moments.
She is tired of the water bottles cluttering her house, and of eating only microwaved food because she fears cooking with even filtered tap water.
Check out Bea's ingenious strategy for de-cluttering your hanging space by using bins for additional storage space, and her clever technique for folding sweaters.
A variation of the spaceship could be used to collect and dispose of relics of satellite and other debris cluttering low-Earth orbit, he said.
Mickey knows and craves that feeling, and for second, she considers trying to chase it with the stray leftover stems still cluttering the Ziploc bag.
In the Times Square overhaul, completed last year after about six years of design and construction, planners sought to protect pedestrians without cluttering the sidewalks.
But with a sardine-packed field of Democratic candidates and the Senate's impeachment trial cluttering some of their schedules, clarity this year is especially scarce.
In Williamsburg and other neighborhoods, residents say that many newcomers put out their household trash bags at the wrong times, sometimes cluttering curbs for days.
" She advises de-cluttering, organizing and cleaning your workspaces to "think about and actively create the atmosphere you spend most of your working hours in.
I have multiple Build-A-Bear Pokémon cluttering up my desk at work, and being able to snuggle an assortment of Pokémon is kind of rad.
It'll give you a boost of energy to help you tackle any indoor project — from cleaning out the coat closet to de-cluttering the kitchen drawers.
Writing projects usually results in dozens of open links cluttering my browser, but instead, I now had an infinite display of everything I needed around me.
In deciding how many barriers to install, planners wanted to avoid cluttering the square and impeding foot traffic along sidewalks that are often choked with people.
Recent estimates suggest that upwards of 170 million pebbles of junk are cluttering the space environment, in addition to tens of thousands of larger equipment components.
The easy organizational fix for all the products cluttering my bathroom costs less than $20 and is sold on Amazon by a new-to-me brand.
For most of the book the writers take an omniscient Woodwardian tone, staying careful and balanced and not cluttering up every sentence with newspaper-style sourcing.
A study by the UK government, published in 2018, showed that, barring intervention, the amount of plastic cluttering the Earth's oceans will triple within a decade.
Better still, it's largely invisible when it's folded and you can charge your phone, tablet and laptop in the cubby it creates without cluttering up a tabletop.
You can also specify which notifications you want to receive — for example, only likes from people you follow — and which you don't want cluttering your lock screen.
Fragments clattered off the passthrough walls and into the Casey's main cabin, the low gravity cluttering the air with them as well as the floor and ceiling.
But with so many events now cluttering the market, some firms are getting more creative, offering more than a free glass of wine and proximity to celebrity.
Spiritually, this is a powerful time to energetically cleanse your home— burn some sacred incense or toss out junk you no longer need cluttering up your life.
Groups started as a way of sharing things with smaller circles of people in your life—your family, your book club, your kickball team—without cluttering your profile.
Will the collaborative approach help the human players by providing an avenue for new ideas, or will it be a case of too many people cluttering the strategy?
In his eyes, some of GoPro's non-Karma mistakes (refusing to drop the price of older cameras, cluttering the lineup) were partly a result of having no competitors.
The men were charged after prosecutors said they turned the warehouse into a death trap by cluttering it with highly flammable materials and failing to make it safe.
I'll make an observation: Uber and Lyft, they're cluttering the streets, but Lyft in John Zimmer's words are taking cars off the road, which is a wonderful thing.
Drawing the line between what's news and what's not is especially needed now, as Google and Facebook face widespread criticism over the fabricated news stories cluttering the platforms.
It works better as an app because it ties into Android Pay, but honestly you don't want that thing cluttering up your app drawer most of the time.
On Wednesday, the tanker switched off its identifying beacon for almost 24 hours, perhaps trying to blend in amid the dozens of other vessels cluttering the Persian Gulf.
If you find the idea of having too much data ahead of you cluttering up your view, stick with a streamlined device that just shows the basics, instead.
You can delete a language from your Duolingo iPhone app if you have too many languages cluttering the app, but you can only do so using a computer.
And we haven't even gotten to the part where we confront the stockpile of hotel shampoos and body washes and disposable shower caps cluttering bathrooms the world 'round.
But with the expansion to 280, there is some concern that people will use the option to post much longer thoughts to Twitter, cluttering the timeline with lengthy pontifications.
Omni's now available in the San Francisco Bay Area, from Berkeley to Stanford, and I'd recommend it if you have bikes, boxes or other giant objects cluttering your home.
When you create a folder on your iPad, you can better organize all of your various apps that may currently be cluttering the home screen of your trusty tablet.
This compact, lightweight desktop system has everything you need in a computer, be it for work or play — and all without cluttering up your dorm room or home office.
The amount of space junk has been growing for decades, and it is expected to continue cluttering up Earth's orbit as access to space becomes more affordable and widespread.
The discursive nature of the biennial, like many others before it, can get not only a little exhausting, but vague — cluttering the mind and eye rather than clarifying them.
So it can be hard to tell the difference between existing bills that will have substantial support in the upcoming debate, and abandoned bills cluttering the debate like litter.
They were an immediate hit with people looking to get around town quickly and easily, while other city-dwellers have been irritated by the two-wheelers left cluttering pavements.
They were an immediate hit with people looking to get around town quickly and easily, while other city-dwellers have been irritated by the two-wheelers left cluttering pavements.
He captured images of mothers tending to their children, girlfriends en route to see their boyfriends and the plastic trash cluttering the seats from the snacks they left behind.
The purpose of the Bigelow tweet, in addition to sharing the news, was to proclaim the company's concerns about the cluttering of low Earth orbit, said the Bigelow spokeswoman.
It's encouraging that the Jumex team has gained back some specificity and moved — at least a little bit — away from over hanging its galleries and cluttering the exhibition spaces.
Along with some previous poor decisions, the cap-sheet-cluttering deals handed out by the franchise this summer have hamstrung its ability to build a significantly better roster going forward.
All style and no clunk, it takes up no space at all, allowing you the space to connect with others at the push of a button without cluttering your kitchen. 
Prosecutors say the two defendants turned the warehouse into a "death trap" by cluttering it with highly flammable knick knacks and blocking the few exits in the poorly lit building.
By design, it would not cover the sort of immigrant who trims cabbages for a living, and is blamed both for suppressing working-class wages and for cluttering doctors' offices.
All journeys into the self require a catalyst, and The Tale begins with a school assignment that resurfaces after decades and that Jenny's mother uncovers while doing some de-cluttering.
However, its Chief Brand Officer Marc Pritchard is intent on moving away from "annoying" ads and toward funding shows and other types of content that are "creative" rather than cluttering.
Either way, cluttering up tweets with the names of the person you're replying to was always kind of a hack, and most users will be happy to see it go away.
Unicode can't delete emoji—doing so would defeat the purpose of maintaining a universal standard—and a trigger-happy approvals process risks cluttering up the library with paeans to passing fads.
I took a lot of screenshots while writing my No Man's Sky diary, but they were always from the game's standard first-person perspective, with various UI elements cluttering the screen.
It's all very simple to read, with objectives clearly marked and power-ups self-explanatory, while menus fit the feel of the game without any confusing icons cluttering up the screen.
These apps create an archive of scans of your old paperwork so you can, for example, look at last year's electricity bills without having boxes of paper cluttering up your house.
Aside from market pressure, nothing prevents sites from using dark patterns to trick users, or rendering pages difficult to read and slow to load by cluttering them with ads and trackers.
It's not just cities, but also scooter-share operators and the scooter manufacturers that'll incorporate the technology into the vehicles as part of their charging, distributing, safety, and de-cluttering plans.
Selling your unwanted items on eBay can be a great way to make extra income as well as getting rid of stuff that&aposs sitting unused and cluttering up your house.
Mr Cruz received another fillip on March 2nd, when Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon with a Christian following, who has long been cluttering the Republican field, suggested he was about to quit.
The most obvious answer is a better mass transit system -- to help people quickly flee without cluttering the roadways -- if only we would wake up to the benefits of such a system.
Sadly, it pervades the culture, seeping into and draining the joy from sport, and cluttering up civic life -- our schools, our businesses and workplaces, even our sense of belonging in our communities.
There's a way to work around that, using a little thinking outside the dusty boxes cluttering up these subterranean tunnels, and some sliding into the shoes of the stranded agent's temporary partner.
Like LGs of old, the V35 even has a home button that's built into its rear finger sensor, instead of cluttering up the side of the phone with one more thing to press.
But with no true breakout VR hit yet, and a lot of poorly rated titles cluttering the Steam store, most VR users seem to be sticking to the experiences they know and love.
In reality, the people reviewing systems like these – tech reporters, generally – face this exact problem, with Fire TVs, Apple TVs, Chromecasts, Rokus, and other gaming consoles and boxes cluttering up their living rooms.
It may sound like a drop in the ocean just unsubscribing from a few mailing lists a week but it does make a difference in the amount of email cluttering up your inbox.
Liu Hai, 29, an auto engineer in Shanghai, said he downloaded Bullet in part out of curiosity, but also because he was frustrated with the number of work messages cluttering his WeChat account.
But having Noah gone was easier than I thought it would be, a house filled with less smelly laundry, fewer cluttering shoes, more food in the fridge, and an unquantifiable amount of calm.
To add to the graveyard of dead mobile software, Apple also removed virus-scanning apps, apps that were clones of other apps, and other low quality apps that were cluttering up the App Store.
A face palette that covers most of the essentials you use daily helps eliminate the need for dozens of compacts cluttering your makeup drawer, and time spent searching for your favorite blush when commuting.
Use Sonos playlists for lists of tracks you want to be able to get back to, perhaps imported from multiple sources, without cluttering up your playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, or whatever you're using.
If you don't want to wait for these emails to begin cluttering your inbox, you can head over to their "Forget Me" page and request that the company deletes your data from their servers.
Dressed in fatigues and caps, some used shovels to shift mounds of stinking rubbish and debris cluttering public spaces, including smashed furniture, sofa and televisions, while processions of green military trucks rumbled along roads.
A pause in deliveries while keeping production rates unchanged at its Renton, Washington factory raises the prospect of a new logistical headache: what to do when airplanes start cluttering up the tarmac outside the factory?
The company touted the lessons it learned from the Trump campaign for its current "Here Now" effort, a multimillion-dollar advertising push to assuage users' privacy concerns and the glut of misinformation cluttering the platform.
According to Re/code social media correspondent Kurt Wagner, posts exceeding a certain character count will simply allow users the option to expand the post to read it in full, ideally without cluttering their feeds.
The spam looks like this: It's tough to avoid, since the events are based on spam messages sent to your Gmail inbox, but there are some ways to prevent it from cluttering up your calendar.
Humans produce a lot of waste, and a lot of that waste ends up in the ocean, either as whole plastic bags scooping up fish, microplastics poisoning them, or heavier trash cluttering the sea floor.
Most people in the food world will at this point tell you that single-purpose kitchen gadgets are a no-go, cluttering our cabinets to the chagrin of Alton Brown devotees and Marie Kondo enthusiasts.
Thinking a bit about how your donations will be used, and who could benefit from them most, can increase your power to do good with all of the old junk that's cluttering up your space.
Three months after ejecting the networks of shared, sidewalk-cluttering vehicles from the city, officials with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced today the two winners of its e-scooter pilot sweepstakes: Scoot and Skip.
GOSPACE SuperCharger — $38.25 See Details If you're sick of all those power strips cluttering your home, but still need the convenience of multiple charging ports, this Nomad 3-port charging hub will be a game changer.
It adds a touch of retro flair to your Mario Kart marathons (without cluttering up your console with wires) and comes fully ready for use with Nintendo Switch, Steam, Android, Mac OS, Windows, and Raspberry Pi devices.
There are only an estimated 1,459 satellites in orbit around our planet at the moment — the SpaceX scheme would launch triple that figure, potentially cluttering up the space around Earth, making future launches potentially difficult and dangerous.
Also, being in this line of work does come with its occasional perks, so I was able to get a few older games, those cluttering drawers like Tearaway and Gravity Rush, sent my way from Sony themselves.
Zuckerberg has repeatedly insisted that "we are a tech company, not a media company" — implying that Facebook should not be in the business of making editorial decisions or held responsible for the fake material cluttering its newsfeed.
Now, the company has revealed a clever update that turns the front-facing camera of your iPad into a neat, contextual button that gives you access to a range of features without cluttering up your user interface.
The emails cluttering your inbox this past week with privacy settings updates are happening for a reason: A sweeping new European data privacy law goes into effect today that is having a profound impact on American businesses.
The adult website is launching their own app that says will bring quicker load times, more privacy, and all the YouPorn content you want on your phone without cluttering up your browser history for someone to snoop on.
A kid who uses a double underscore in his handle is playfully called "Underscore" for the rest of the camp, which serves as both an affectionate nickname and a reminder to avoid cluttering up your name with symbols.
While some celebrate their appearance as a quick, cheap, and non-polluting way to get across town, others held them up as the personification of tech-bro arrogance and complained that they were cluttering sidewalks and causing injuries.
Sony's vanilla PS4 UI was easier to navigate than Microsoft's first Xbox One interface, but regular users will find their consoles quickly cluttering up, forcing them to dig through pages of menus to find what they're looking for.
This isn't something that would work for someone with as much crap from Daiso as I have cluttering up my apartment, but if you can make it work for you, you could save yourself a shitload of money.
"It's bound to be junk, and we don't want a junk store cluttering up our shiny new mall," he was told, according to his autobiography, "One Buck at a Time" (written with Earl Swift and published in February).
Among the objects cluttering the top of a nearby cabinet is a still-smoldering cigarette butt, laid on the edge of the surface and emitting a curl of smoke: an emblem for the waning fire of her life.
However, after watching "Tidying Up," I finally was able to start paring down, get rid of things, and start actually de-cluttering my house and organizing in a way that doesn't send me into a blind panic. Why?
For example, per the researchers' conclusions, people from lower socioeconomic statuses typically have more background noise cluttering up their brains, likely because they're exposed to more ambient noise levels, hear fewer words (aka linguistic deprivation), and have poorer nutrition.
So what we end up doing is, like, really piling on and then spend a long time trying to distill the session into kind of just keeping the parts that are integral to the production of the song and not cluttering.
Prosecutors said the two men had turned the warehouse into a residential "death trap" by cluttering it with highly flammable knick-knacks, blocking the building&aposs few exits and failing to make adequate safety precautions before inviting the public inside.
They have routines to keep the minutiae of the day-to-day from cluttering their minds; there's a reason Steve Jobs' daily uniform was jeans and a black mock turtleneck and Mark Zuckerberg wears a grey T-shirt every day.
The Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites initiative could help extend the lives of expensive communications and surveillance spacecraft, thus reducing the need for replacement craft and also cutting down on the number of dead satellites cluttering up the space around Earth.
Think about the digital junk we hoard, like the tens of thousands of photos bloating our smartphones or the backlog of files cluttering our computer drives, such as old work presentations, expense receipts and screenshots we have not opened in years.
But the city is also full of young, affluent people preoccupied with demanding jobs and long commutes for whom the garbage can is a tempting way to get rid of that extra pair of jeans or old electronics cluttering their closet.
Hence why phrases like "getting organized" and "de-cluttering" tend to get tossed around a lot this time of year, right alongside similar sentiments about exercising more, "figuring your career out" (whatever that means), and not texting your scummy ex-boyfriend back anymore.
Dynamic Wallet CardImage: Andrew Liszewski/GizmodoNo one likes having a Costanza wallet, but with all the different loyalty cards, brand-specific cards, and all the other slabs of plastic cluttering up your life, it often feels like you don't have a choice.
If you assume for a second that most hoaxes are just spam cluttering up the internet's many "inboxes," it suggests that internet hoaxes exist not to destroy the world or undermine American democracy, but as part of someone's get-rich-quick scheme.
It is hardly coincidence that the cluttering of the state's landscape with Confederate monuments coincided with two major national cultural projects: first, the "reconciliation" of the North and the South, and second, the imposition of Jim Crow and white supremacy in the South.
It's a lot easier to just ignore the mess of cleaning supplies, toiletries, and beauty tools cluttering your under-sink areas, but the spring cleaning season is in clear view, and you're going to need to face that mess at one time or another.
It was clear to them from the start that #ThotAudit was less about cracking down on tax scofflaws and more about harassing women who make their living being sexual online, cluttering their feeds with nasty comments and potentially subjecting them to the horrors of doxxing.
Whether they're being chided for cluttering up the workplace with their hoverboards or being called narcissists for using the cameras attached to their phones to capture moments in their lives, their elders have made it abundantly clear that they think millennials are just the pits.
WIRED contributor Mark Harris gets inside Seattle's grapplings with the new, explosive dockless bike-share industry, and emerges with some lessons learned for cities: how they can get better, cheaper transportation for their residents without cluttering their streets and exploiting their workers in the process.
Ease of portability aside, LG Display showed off a unique application of the technology, with a custom-engineered TV that could be fully retracted into a box for those times when you don't want a 65-inch black panel cluttering up your living room.
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O&aposMalley said the two men had turned the warehouse into a "death trap" by cluttering it with highly flammable knick-knacks, blocking the building&aposs few exits and failing to make adequate safety precautions before inviting the public inside.
One of the most pressing challenges for the future of CubeSats in space will be figuring out how to get them back from orbit once their mission is over to prevent further cluttering Low Earth Orbit, which is quickly beginning to resemble a garbage dump.
Yeats and Auden wrote politics into poetry, as did Heaney; but none of the political poetry now cluttering up the shelves has even the quiet devastation of Elizabeth Bishop's "Pink Dog" and "The Burglar of Babylon," whispering of consequence while the reader is distracted.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 12%What critics said: "By cluttering its plot with preposterous drama even as it strains for uplift, or at least some greater meaning, the series undermines its own intention-and winds up making itself useful to no one in particular.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 6%What critics said: "By cluttering its plot with preposterous drama even as it strains for uplift, or at least some greater meaning, the series undermines its own intention-and winds up making itself useful to no one in particular.
Which now means there's a whole bunch of unloved copies cluttering up second-hand games stores, but for a while there, it genuinely looked like video games could go some way to complementing a person's workout routines, or encouraging them to get more active in other ways.
All the people whose content you want to see because if you're following people you don't care about, and their content is cluttering your feed, then you're not going to want to log in and use that platform if it's full of annoying stuff from people you don't like.
We finally have the major details on Stadia, Google's big push into gaming and at a glance it looks …Read more ReadWhat happened to all the xCloud devices was someone in the demo area was operating on the same wifi channel and cluttering it with a lot of noise.
If you're looking to start de-cluttering, there's a whole movement to support you, inspired by Marie Kondo's "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up." The process starts with a tidying "marathon," in which you keep only those items that "spark joy" — and get rid of everything else.
Astronomers fret over 'debilitating threat' of thousands of satellites cluttering the sky "The vast majority" will be too faint to be seen by the naked eye except during specific periods when the sun's light is more likely to reflect off their surfaces — in the early hours of darkness, generally.
Indeed, the first version of the app, released last year as a bootstrapping side-project by a bunch of book-loving friends after they graduated from university in Poland, was just a basic way for them to organize and share photos of the quotations they had cluttering their camera rolls.
At the least, it feels a little contradictory to buy things from Kondo, a de-cluttering expert, author, and Netflix (NFLX) series star who has spent years using her KonMari method to teach us to better organize our homes and to dump items that don't "spark joy" in our lives.
Gaines points out that the new year is a great time to tackle de-cluttering projects "you've been avoiding," like cleaning out a hall closet, junk drawer or pantry "Whatever this process looks like for you, don't overwhelm yourself by thinking of this as a complete overhaul of your home," she writes.
But the breakout success in Japan of "Even the Stiffest People Can Do the Splits: A Four-Week Stretching Plan to Achieve Amazing Health," a book published last spring by cluttering guru Marie Kondo's publisher, Sunmark Publishing, and recently out in the United States, suggests that some people never give up the dream.
Screenshot: GoogleCutting down the email at source is often more effective than you think it might be too—Gmail has long had an Unsubscribe link at the top of newsletters you can use to stop them from cluttering up your inbox, and in the new Gmail on mobile this is going to appear more prominently.
Guitar Hero Is Now a Yu-Gi-Oh-Style Card Game For Aspiring DJsHarmonix is best known for video games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and cluttering up your living…Read more ReadI was first given a hush-hush demo of DropMix at Toy Fair 2017, earlier this year, and had a lot of fun creating mashups and mixes at the time.
The media, to the extent they pay any attention at all, will label the candidate as a self-serving narcissist, rather than a person who has principles and a platform, and then editorialize against her participation in the presidential debates or in the election at all, as the New York Times did twice in 2000, referring to Nader as cluttering the field.
There's a goofy, easy, never-not-amusing joke that tends to materialize online as soon as the news cycle turns particularly brutal: As the headlines start cluttering up our screens, someone will inevitably string together a few bold-faced proper nouns, throw in a musical-note or flame emoji, and point out that we are experiencing an IRL redux of "We Didn't Start the Fire," Billy Joel's shout-sung 1989 history lesson, and the tune that's topped readers' polls in Overexcitable Social Studies Teacher magazine for more than a quarter-century now.
How portable apps work Image: Screenshot Portable apps live completely on a USB drive (or a DVD or an external hard disk)—all the settings, configuration files and program assets are stored on the drive, with nothing left behind on the main PC.That means you often lose a few features in regards to system integration, and a few milliseconds in terms of speed, but the benefits are you can take your whole computing life with you wherever you go and avoid cluttering up your computers at the same time.

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