Average users probably will not change their card as often as I do so this likely won't be a problem, but it would be nice to see some side - access to the card.
But downloading hacked ebooks is actually a bit complicated and
the average user probably isn't going to find it worth the trouble.
Not exact matches
Someone with a power meter that requires a serial port will care a lot more about the peripheral features than the
average user will, while the hard - core gamer will
probably focus on the GPU, CPU, and chip set while ignoring peripherals and form - factor issues.
If you're anything like the
average web
user, you
probably have dozens of online accounts, each with their own unique passwords.
A new,
probably - not - very - scientific poll suggests that
users of Internet Explorer have below -
average intelligence compared to
users of Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Dog lovers will
probably eat it up, as evidenced by the most respectable 6.8
average user rating the film currently holds on IMDb.
But a more
average user, who
probably won't use the full storage capacity, will buy about three e-books per Kindle per month, and the report predicts that
average consumer would displace closer to 168 kg of CO2 per year.
We do know there is a few advanced fixed deleting the CSS file within the EPUB to (reset) the font problem, but the
average user would
probably find that methodology hard to employ, as it is an extensive process.
The
average Android
user probably doesn't even care about the absence of such features.
So when I look at Twitter or Facebook, for example, I tend to see and understand things that the
average user of those apps will
probably miss.
The
average card
user probably won't though and would be better off with a no - fee card.
That's a lot of oomph, and in the
average users case
probably more than they'll ever actually need, but in a world where wireless devices are becoming more prominent within households it does also allow for plenty of growth room.
It's impossible to say how big the game really is, but an
average user would
probably sink about 100 hours without having to do all the side quests.
The stats we have on this are based on
users of our website who are typically owners of single family homes and given their interest in installing solar panels
probably have larger than
average usage but from our numbers the
average usage of power is around 750 kWh per month, or 9,000 kWh per year.
If you're an
average user, you may think you don't have sensitive data on your phone, but you
probably do.
That would likely get annoying for power
users since you could end up with constant alerts to install McAfee on your PCs and mobile devices, but for the
average user it's
probably a good choice.
Even an
average computer
user may sometimes — but
probably rarely — want to use encryption.
After three days of continuous use, we're at about 30 percent battery life, which isn't as good as the 7 - day promise, but we
probably get more email than your
average user.
And again, if you're an
average user, you
probably shouldn't mess with this registry value — but at least you know a little more how it works, right?
But any
average user that likes to post on social media will
probably have fun with the Duo Camera effects, and appreciate the creative options opened up by the M8.
You, the
average Android
user,
probably had a laugh on Apple
users about the new camera notch that covers the screen's content.
The
average smartphone
user can
probably get through a workday on a single charge of the Go Play, if they don't place too many demands on the Go Play's battery.
The
average Chromebook
user will
probably want to text - chat with their Skype contacts via Outlook.com and pick up their smartphone when it's time to make a Skype voice or video call.
As a DIY chalk paint
user, I can tell you that this «oh oh»
probably isn't your
average result.