JuryDuty
JuryDuty
JuryDuty

Pretty nice, though my Logitech webcam software does two-click recording and send to YouTube. If I didn't have that, I'd probably prefer something like this.

I'm always surprised at the number of anti-ribbon comments people have made ever since Microsoft put it in their programs. I, too, was skeptical in the beginning, but once you use it, you wonder how you ever lived without it. Now if I ever have to use OpenOffice or an older version of a Microsoft program, I feel like

@MostlyHarmless: I'm using AdBlockPlus, too, and I sure don't see any ads there. Seems a much better solution that putting nonsensical sentences at the end of your messages.

Ha! This Lifehack made me LOL!

I used to love my Mio, but have to vote for TomTom after getting one refurbished. It has so many more POI's—I love it—and also the constant map updates.

@bluemonq: Yes, I think so. In fact, upon seeing this I thought it would be a great replacement for my Quick Launch bar...but then again, my Quick Launch bar doesn't really take up that much room, so I guess I won't replace it. But many may find it useful.

My quick scan took only about 6 minutes, which was awesome. I still haven't experienced how it updates its virus database on a daily basis, but overall I love the simplicity and ease-of-use.

Other: My career! Once I became a full-time at home writer, the first thing I did was ditch my watch and alarm clock. It's VERY freeing to not be tied to every minute of every day.

I'm looking forward to Tab Tearing. Working on dual monitors, that becomes a VERY welcome feature.

LOL at the term single-tasking, but in principle, that's good stuff. It means not being double-minded, but staying focused...something the multi-tasking world has all but forgotten.

Last time a BPM analyzer was suggested, I downloaded every one of these programs people recommended in the comments and tried them all out on Britney Spears' Baby One More Time album.

Nice. I want a no-slip GPS holder for my car dashboard.

Now I'm especially glad I switched to Quicken last year after being a long-time Money user. This may end the great rebates on Quicken now that there's no in-store competition.

@SquaredCircle: Agreed—I've wanted that many times. Keeps you from having to open a whole new browser window. Nice!

@undefined: LOL if you can't remember, it's time. Then put it in your calendar to change it again in 3-4 months and do that for the remainder of the time you own the car.

@undefined: In short, hit garage sales. Find a decent looking bike for about $25. Then go to Walmart and get a cushioned seat for a comfortable ride. Then ride it a while. See if you even like it. Often people romanticize riding a bicycle and a few months later put it in their garage sale (where you just got one!).