Johnny5235
Johnny5235
Johnny5235

From my experimenting with it, you'll want to use this *instead* of your bookmarks. Your original bookmarks don't go anywhere, of course (unless you remove them), but this is something off to the side that simplifies them, and since you can import, it works out okay. I agree though, it is a bit awkward having two

I use 3-4 squares per wipe. Any less and it's too thin, winds up allowing the possibility that I'll push through and get something on my hand. If you're using less than 3-4 squares, bravo for you, and f*** the rainforest I say.

The only reason to ever do it under.

I know it used to be the case that it was cheaper to buy a PC but at this point I don't do it because it's cheaper to build a whole one (though it can be). I build my own machines because I don't have to build an entire machine. In fact, I haven't had to build a machine from scratch in about 15 years.

Yeah as long as you save the notebook to Skydrive that notebook will be available to any device that can get to your Skydrive.

Unless something has changed, OneNote can't sync across multiple devices.

More platforms although OneNote has caught up a lot, but biggest thing by far is the API. I can do so much automatically through the likes of IFTTT. I'm not sure how easy that is through SkyDrive and how that affects OneNote, but I've not heard too much about anyone talk about that.

I would recommend a Lifehacker section for that via Kinja!

After Android 4.1, it is hidden in the settings for the Google Keyboard (that most manufacturers remove from the system because they are sadists). It can be installed from the store and from it's setting menu, you can access the personal dictionary. Instructions on how to use it as a text expander can be found

Agreed! I've tried setting up shortcuts using the Personal Dictionary, and even when I add a shortcut, it doesn't seem to work.

Honestly, it is like the concept of brushing your teeth after lunch. Everyone would look at you weird but it is basic hygiene. Much like napping - it improves your performance though many people would think you are a bit peculiar. It is unfortunate that people don't look at you and think: "wow, that's a great idea!".

Are you one of his friends?

The last one is the hardest for me. My friends are all idiots.

Is there a library or park nearby? I've gone to the library before and found a quiet corner desk and just pretended I was reading and fell asleep. At the park I just lay down a blanket and go for it.

In America, and perhaps instinctively, napping in public sight is not that cool. I've actually signed employment agreements that threaten termination if caught napping on site! A trip to your car can fill the bill, as can usually seeking out a room that is not in use. To avoid neck pain, you would be wise to buy a

I park in a parking garage so I just move my car to a private spot and nap in the car on my lunch break.

I found a spot on top of boxes in the storage of the office. it was cool and dark and out of site. look for one!

I don't always go on away missions but when I do I come back alive.

Misfits is fucking amazing. The best probably unintentional satire of American superheroes ever invented. I've never been so terrified of a guy who can control lactose.