KerooSeta
KerooSeta
KerooSeta

Two features I love in my deep freeze (a standup, not chest one) are: 1) a loud alarm that goes off if it loses power or if the door is ajar for too long and 2) a fast-freeze setting (if you have the door open for very long or put a lot of totally unfrozen stuff in there, you can hit the fast-freeze button to

Thansks, I'll check that out.

I backup my really essential or oft-used files on Dropbox (free account with 3.8Gb of space, using about 55% of it). That's somehow enough to backup my favorite desktop backgrounds, files for the community college classes I teach, various D&D manuals, backed-up save files for Minecraft and Skyrim (neither of which I

I'm bad. I have a 34oz "Bubba" mug that I fill almost to the top every morning from my 32oz French press. I typically drink about 4/5ths of that over the course of the morning, then have a diet coke at lunch. I don't have any caffeine after that, but I think that adds up to something like 500mg of caffeine a day,

I use the Super Clock Wallpaper (free version): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mx.livewallpaper.clocklight&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIm14LmxpdmV3YWxscGFwZXIuY2xvY2tsaWdodCJd

How about an "I own a ____ tablet but haven't used it in months" option? My iPad has been sitting uncharged in a drawer for at least 3 months now.

Try Color That Site! for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/color-that-site/

I saw that. I was just lamenting that my 1 year-old phone can't use the newest apps.

"This app is incompatible with your T-Mobile Samsung SGH-T989." I know the Galaxy S2 isn't the newest phone on the market, but really?

RE: Bookmarks in Android

I used to do the spoon thing with yogurts. Then I realized that I was dipping a piece of foil into my food that had been exposed to the outside of the package since it's creation. It's horribly unsanitary.

This is pretty neat. Sound profiles is about 90% of the reason I have Tasker/Locale (I used the former on my old, rooted HD2, the latter on my nice, clean Galaxy S2). I kind of wish it had been around before I spent money on the other two, seeing as I don't do much else with them (just toggle wifi and data, currently).

Something I've found that helps me avoid snacking - keep a list on the refrigerator one weekend of every single thing you eat, the time you ate it, and the important nutritional facts for it (for me that's grams of carbs, fat, and Calories). One day of this (especially if it's a day spent around the house, with snacks

Really? I've been using it in my classes (teacher) and we definitely do more than 3 solutions per class. We used it this way just a week ago. Are you sure it's doing that across the board, or just on the mobile app?

That was my first thought on reading that. You might as easily suggest getting a peanutbutter cookie from Mrs. Fields' for the protein.

Not odd at all. I find that changing clothes in general makes me feel a little more perked up. It's probably because I'm changing out of my work-clothes and feel a little bit of the weight of my life slipping off with the slacks and tie.

I want to agree with your analogy, because I hate homeopathic nonsense like this, but it's not like reflexology is hurting anyone. It's just a placebo effect.

You have to push through it. After a few weeks, you stop feeling hungry all the time. I've been doing this for 3 years. I lost 70 pounds (though not just because of the small meals thing) in about 6 months and have kept 50 of it off for the past 2.5 years.