MostlyHarmlesss
Mostly Harmlesss
MostlyHarmlesss

This really isn't a disposable email address as much as a sorting option.

I live in rural New Hampshire. I barely have the intertubes! ;-)

Yeah we seem to be in that spot like the hay day of PCs where people were afraid to buy because a better computer would be out in 4 months. Like then, I guess I'll just need to hop on the bandwagon at some point. ;-)

Great article Alan, you always seem to put out good stuff.

I have a CR-Z as well. I tuck stuff around the spare and if you get rid of the round piece of styrofoam that sits in the spare you'll gain some extra storage space. Combined with the two depressions behind the front seat I find I have more than enough space to carry those "just in case" items.

The paint will probably crack and chip and if it's petroleum-based it might degrade the plastic covering of the cable.

I will often use a black sharpie on those. It dims the LED down, but you can still see it if you need to.

I installed it. It looks very nice, but when I tried to change the alarm tone, it says that's a premium feature requiring an in app purchase. Really? In app purchases on a f-ing alarm clock?!? Uninstalled.

I agree. While there's no way to become indispensable you can make sure that you're part of the "good" 20% (using the 80/20 rule)

Lower your standards and increase your odds!

I use Feedly on my laptop but found the android app to be a bit buggy. It would sometimes fail to load articles, requiring me to exit the program and restart it at which point the article would be there.

As someone who lives 40 minutes from the nearest "real" store, I find my prime membership to be hugely valuable in that I'm saving gas money and my time. I also love the fact that I don't need to create a shopping list. Think of it, order it. Done.

This is all kinds of awesome! I've always hated that archives messages would still show—problem solved!

This. As an ER nurse and flight medic, I didn't even know what the EMC drive was when I just saw it here. I can guarantee I'm not going to notice or look for it on a keychain and even if I did, the hospital's USB ports are blocked on the majority of our computers. Not a bad concept, but not currently useful in an

My 2010 Honda has OEM nav and it is less than optimal. It's DVD-based and the updates are the price of a standalone unit. On top of that the maps are sub par and seem outdated. On a trip to Albany it sent me through a city because the highway (which wasn't new btw) was missing in the nav.

I'm hesitant to use any new encryption program. I'd hate to look for a file that has been on sitting in my dropbox for 6 months only to find that the encryption service I used is no longer available. Truecrypt may not be the simplest, but chances are it's not going to disappear overnight.

Off topic, but is anyone else really tired of the played-out, super fast whiteboard drawing videos? I've gotten so I cringe when I see them.

Interesting. Taking a look. Thanks for the heads up Alan!

Seems like there's quite a few brightness apps out there. Hive five?

Thanks for the update, you seem to always come up with some cool sh*t.