DazVeere
DazVeere
DazVeere

Couldn't you also just put the light below the bottle and add a cardboard sleeve to make sure the light still goes up through the bottle. That way you don't have to open the bottle to get the light back. Seems like it would be easier to deal with that way.

Haven't tried Quickly as mentioned by bkwilcox100, but I use Hangar and it works well. Not exact feature match, but I like it.

I agree the Moto looks nicer, but the HP? Not so much. Looks like the old Casio I had in junior high.

Fiction or self-improvement type non-fiction: E-books by far. Using an e-ink screen the weight, convenience, etc. are all so much in favor of e-books. Anything where I expect to read from front to back and don't need to make many notes. I have only bought 1 paper fiction book in the last 3 years (280+ read) and that

Our local Red Robin gives a free Mile High Mud Pie. Might be in addition to the burger, but I have never signed up for that.

This can work for other types of agreements as well. My wife and I had an alarm put in and the company had a couple clauses in their standard agreement that we really didn't like (i.e., the company would not be liable for any damages done by the installers or the system and that the contract could be sold to a

Not sure what I think of the new UI yet, but I still wish that in Chrome I could use my scroll wheel to select tabs (with wrap-around) and using my mouse back button to go back in history OR to close the tab if there is no history. With those two features, I would seriously consider Chrome again. I like it except for

Many of you are probably still using the stock Google Calendar app. It isn't a bad app, per se—it doesn't make you run for the hills looking for an alternative—but we promise you, once you try any of the above options, you won't go back. Google Calendar works well enough, but the interface is a little clunkier, and

Saddleback Leather Front Pocket ID Wallet

You forgot shipping at Amazon since they aren't Prime elibible, so unless The Container Store is not local, they are much closer in $/item.

I normally have 4 tabs pinned open at all times plus when I am going through my RSS feed I will open from 5-25 new tabs at a time then scan through them and close them as I go. Rarely will I have a tab that isn't pinned open for very long.

For quick and painless: get a heavy duty piece of plastic (or a heavy duty ziplock) and squish it with something. Use heavy leather gloves or a shovel or long tongs to move him on or into the plastic. Use a shovel, shoe, hammer, whatever. Just try to make it quick. Generally there won't be much mess, but the plastic

AT&T and they don't let you disable the notifications unfortunately.

I just found Simple Calendar last week and now use it for my home screen too. I like the Sense 5+ weather live skin and wanted to use it as my normal background but had a hard time finding other widgets to coordinate with it. This combination lets me see the background and still have lots of information immediately

What version of Android do you have on it? You probably have 4.1 which isn't up-to-date enough for DashClock. Hopefully the remaining US carriers will be releasing the 4.2 or 4.3 updates for the S3 soon.

Unfortunately DashClock is not compatible with Android 4.1 or earlier, so most people can't use it (at least yet). I am impatiently waiting for the 4.3 update on my HTC One to fix that for me.

"The chart above shows the most convenient method for each state (though each tier has all the lower options available if you so choose)."

My wife and I have mostly used dumb phones in the past and the problem we have been having is that dumb phones are harder to find and seem to be losing some build quality. The most recent ones we got broke in less than 6 months with cracked screens in identical locations. They still work, but it was very frustrating

I think "Real Life" should be an option.

Phone, slim wallet, tiny pocket knife, truck key/fob which is separate from my other keys which consist of 6 keys and a NFC keychain.