LuckyHermit
LuckyHermit
LuckyHermit

You're not seeing the whole picture here.. If you want to make this tactic work, you have to choose something you are interested in (audiobooks) and then listen to them ONLY while working out. Don't listen to them in the car, and you'll not only want to work out more, you won't be likely to go over your one book a

I use a pieces of a broken terracotta pot. Concave side down. Never had an issue with clogging.

So this explains why my children always have so much energy...

You sound just like my mother... Always worried somebody will poke an eye out.

While I'm aware Sam Biddle is the one of the biggest Apple whore trolls known to mankind, I can't help but to add that I prefer Android to iOS because of what I can do with it.

It's aggravating because there are system windows that force me to use the metro interface, and the metro interface is quite a few steps backwards in usability on a regular non touchscreen computer.

I messed with how you said to have it split the screen, but it still doesn't work the way I want. I want to be able to have firefox open, using say half the screen, and be able to read and scroll at the same time as a metro window is open, and be able to control that window without switching back and forth... Using

I've been using Windows 8 since it first came out. I think it runs great, but the Metro interface on my mouse and keyboard computer is just plain counter intuitive. I purchased Start 8, and it makes it better, but some of the menu screens still use the metro interface. I'm following instructions on how to make some

I deal with a slow internet connection every day living in a rural area. It's really not that bad. I can't stream video, and large downloads are overnight extravaganzas, but all else is doable.

Apple: It Just Works.

Neither am I... That was half my point. You CAN opt out of these public things if you don't want it public.

I have hoarding tendencies. I also recognize that I have those issues and make it a habit to clean my crap up annually. I take inventory. if I have had something for over a year, and haven't used it, I get rid of it.

What do you think of phone books? Those not only list your name, but your phone number, and your address! Not only that but there is usually a map included so that everybody can find their way to you and your small children!

A well seasoned cast iron pan is very close to non-stick. I still prefer to cook my over easy eggs on teflon, but I prefer my cast iron for just about everything else. I use very minimal oil when cooking, most of the time non at all, and everything usually turns out perfect.

Amazon Prime is awesome. I have been using it for over a year, and I think it is well worth it. I already paid for a second year. I have a really slow internet connection at home, so I don't even take advantage of the streaming service, and I still think it's a great deal.

Is that what Apple tells you to believe?

I agree with everybody else who responded to you. You come off as a complete douche bag.

I always follow my gut. If I get a bad feeling about somebody, I stay away from them. I don't give them a chance. This has paid off for me time and time again in my latter years.