ColbyJohnstone
DefraudingPickles
ColbyJohnstone

Do it! I lost a grandmother to Alzheimers/dementia and the more we can do to help prevent others from suffering like that, the better.

My brain will never see it coming!

I typically use PDAnet which looks like it also has an ios version. I like it because you can download the pc-client to your phone, then extract it to your computer (easily).

Having internet is a good point. Typically work stresses during vacation for me come when I have a "did I remember to..." moment. Freak out a little, flip open the laptop, frantically search outlook, find it, relax again.

Not surprising but also shows another easy spiral to fall into regarding weight. My brother struggles with his weight, and also has sleep apnea(sp?) which is attributed to his weight.

Just as an FYI, it's not free. I just got it on sale for $1.34 or something around there, also has a nifty "On-screen LED" feature if your phones LED doesn't like to be anything other than red/green.

So what's the give away to the left handed setup? Headphones on the left, but that could be so they don't knock them off when getting up to see if it's snowing again.

If I had a view of snow-covered trees right behind my monitor, I wouldn't be able to get any work done. I would just sit and stare... or just read lifehacker articles all day... like I'm doing right now, only with snow...

You can? The mouse is on the right...

No touching!

I think tips are fine, but not how we use them now. They should not be required for service occupations to make a living, they should be paid fair wages. A tip should be reserved for exceptional service.

Yeah but if you tell your waitress your going to give her a big tap... she may be less likely to return promptly.

I don't think the analogy was taking into account the frog residue that would be on your teeth and tongue. But I imagine, like a good IPA, it would make everything have a strong... "hoppy" taste to it.

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So many... so many Bothans.

I would certainly rather debate reading an article about not procrastinating than get everything done that I would have realized I needed to get done had I not started debating the merits of not avoiding procrastinating indulgence of lifehacker advice.

It depends. If it's a big event like a vacation, wedding, etc that has several things going for it, I'll drop a new label on it and put calendar events in for payments etc.

I guess I'm just confused as to why someone would use this above techniques like: keeping a folder for items to review later, starring them, leaving them unread, or something of the like. For me, I am consistantly keeping my entire email account "read", so if I want to remember something for later, I keep it unread

so... it takes your email, and... sends them into the nether for an amount of time... then brings them back?

That's like saying, if you brush your teeth before drinking that orange juice, it will taste better! When we know, that is definitely not the case.