That’s an old site though. So, you can find more information with another search.
That’s an old site though. So, you can find more information with another search.
Does the service have non-superhero and non-animated-family-movies content? The name “Disney” puts me off, because I an not into superheroes and I don’t have a family so I don’t really watch animated family musicals.
Is there a way to pipe the download directly to a video player so it’s more like a stream so that the data is just cached and deleted afterwards?
Just do a bit at a time. I even installed a desktop email manager to help me with it, since it’s easier to switch between the two accounts in a single application versus having the two webpages up.
Also, if you use a password manager you’ll be able to filter your database by email since email address = account login credential in most cases.
Out of fear of losing access to my accounts I’ve been moving them out of Gmail as the central point of control. I suggest other people do this too.
The article doesn’t give answers, because it’s a book review. So, it’s giving you a synopsis of the book’s arguments and evidence, then a critique of it. The article isn’t trying to give answers but is a genre of writing intended to review a book and not more than that.
I think they’re saying the opposite: millennials as “boomers” so-to-speak.