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They make those for iPhones. Unfortunately the fragmentation with Android makes it cost prohibitive.

I thought I'd just toss out a quick comparison of Field Notes Expedition edition and Rite In The Rain memobooks for anyone looking for an all-weather notebook.

Does anyone know where I could get a pack of pocket-sized, staple-bound Whitelines notebooks? I can buy other Whitelines notebooks from the Whitelines online shop, but I don't think that they've brought the pocket-sized staple-bound notebooks to the US yet. Does anyone know of a retailer that imports them?

VOTE: Field Notes

VOTE: Field Notes

I'm referencing this site:

Speaking of cute babies, researchers have been able to quantify what exactly about babies makes them appear "cute". The face and cranial structures that make babies cute are also present in puppies and kittens, making them also "cute".

The baby in the main picture is so cute! I miss living near my family (oldest of seven children with the youngest almost 6yrs). Oh well, that's what FaceTime is for!

That's not going to happen for a long time. LEGO has incredibly tight specifications (think in the thousandths of a millimeter range). I could see an open source version of LEGO taking off, but would have to be designed with much looser tolerances. Perhaps people could design an "adapter" that can be glued to a LEGO

You're all totally missing the point of sharing a Netflix account: It keeps the NSA from being able to build any sort of profile on you!

This project is definitely cool and useful, but it's also really dangerous. Loose objects in a vehicle's cabin can be deadly in a crash. You wouldn't have to suddenly brake from a very high speed at all to send what is essentially a giant chunk of metal, glass, and plastic crashing around the cabin.

The link you have at the bottom of the article links to the last page of the instructions. I'm guessing that's not what you wanted. #corrections

I've used these in the past. The bullet system is nice, but Field Notes are of a slightly higher build quality (three staples instead of two, more flexible yet durable cover, etc.)

This should give Google Docs a serious run for its money. When was the last time Google even updated Docs? (Besides renaming it Drive)

Overall, I like the design changes, but I think they went a little overboard with the bright neon colors. When I look at the homescreen I get a little "stimulation overload". It's like information overload but without any useful information.

I wonder if LifeHacker could start a pool of referral URLs. If you had a referral code for a domain you could give it to LifeHacker. If you wanted a referral code for a specific domain you could enter the domain into the pool and receive a random code.

VOTE: Galaxy S 4 running stock Android

I bought Evomail the day it came out and uninstalled it a few days later. The interface is nice, but the app is incredibly buggy, and I mean incredibly. Search didn't work. Archiving emails in Evomail didn't archive them in Gmail. And it wouldn't show my most recent emails even after I refreshed the app.

What if you're in the trial period of Carbonite?

Are Facebook apps what websites use to authenticate you? I've decided that it's finally time to review my Facebook privacy settings*, and I'm trying to weed out apps that I don't use. There's an app for lifehacker there, and I was planning on deleting it with almost all the others, but then it dawned on me that that