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This is a reminder to LifeHacker readers and LifeHacker that services and software cost money and very few get that money from volunteers and donations.
There are very few coat and tie jobs where this would be a good idea.
Think of it this way - you spent billions of years of non-existence before you were born and you’ll have billions of years of non-existence after you die. You weren’t affected by the first and you won’t notice the latter. There is no gah, there is only now.
Don’t forget Google. Google “sample ballot”, click on your address, and you will get national, state, and some local candidates and initiatives; all of which have click through searches for more information. Mine went down to County Board but for School Board and local bonds I was on my own. Oddly enough, Ballotopedia…
Haha thanks. And that’s a really good point—we know how to get MORE sleep (get to bed earlier, for example) but how do you make yourself get more REM? Even assuming that the app is right and that the amount even matters? That’s not necessarily an actionable item.
Honeywell Germ Free Cool Mist Humidifier - HCM-350.
Honeywell Germ Free Cool Mist Humidifier - HCM-350.
1) Intrsting ida but I think it would do mor for comprhnsion than spd.
I went to a financial advisor when I retired mainly to do the asset allocation and fund/ETF research that I didn't trust myself to do. So far, I am neither pleased or displeased, my portfolio is beating the Dow but lagging the S&P but it hasn't been that long and there haven't been any turns in the market. I will…
The key to investing is to be invested. Trying to time the market is a losing proposition, even for the best funds (not to mention you).
One thing to note, the firms being nominated are brokerages. Their investment advisors should be more properly referred to as customer service representatives or salesmen. They may make money when you buy a particular mutual fund or when you buy and/or sell stock. Take their advice with a grain of salt.
Vote: TD Ameritrade
Vote: Fidelity
Vote: DIY
As far as advantages, first, accuracy. With a stock stylus you can click on a word; with a Wacom you can click on a letter. Second, speed. The stylus is detected immediately and it is difficult to move it so fast that you get anything other than a continuous line. Third, click modes. A full Wacom driver and a full…
Absolutely. My Wacom Penabled stylus that I bought a decade ago for my Motion m1300 tablet still works perfectly with my Thinkpad Tablet 2. I've had tablets with n-Trig and Synaptics and neither could compare to Wacom. That said, both were better than any capacitive stylus I've tried.
Vote: Stylus with Wacom http://compass.surface.com/assets/06/8f/0…
First, I would never consider messing with your circuit breaker box except to flip the existing switches. Hire a professional and explore whether permits are required.
A command line I've never heard of? And oh my god it looks incredibly powerful. Brick you system powerful. Like all MS command lines if you type wmic /? you'll get allowable parameters. There's a writeup at:
Vote: Acer Aspire S7-392
VOTE: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon.