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The most amazing thing about JFK is the way a rich daddy's money can cover up incompetence.

At least in the U.S., I think soul-dead and repressed corporate drones have the irrepresible burger flippers outnumbered by a large margin.

"I believe Google left it that way intentionally..."

I won't pay an annual fee for any online service, except lastpass.

This is the kind of cool thing that makes me wish I could write scripts. However, what I really love about camelcamelcamel isn't just my individual tracking, but the price history chart over time, which gives me an idea of how low I can hope for.

I recently switched back to Firefox from Chrome because Chrome was typically using 1.5-2x as much memory with fewer extensions. I originally switched to Chrome a while ago on an older machine because Chrome seemed to manage memory better, but Firefox's memory management has improved tremendously.

But, looking it over now, it does have some useful features, especially the ability to recognize dates in task entry. That's the one thing that keeps me using RTM, and as outdated and ugly as RTM is, I haven't found anything that compels me to switch.

I must have tried this one out a while ago - when I signed on through gmail, I had three tasks waiting:

Doesn't sound very productive.

It's as apt as crApple, at least.

I agree completely, my old Samsung flip phone with a pay-as-you-go plan for talk and text does all I need. I spend in a year what many spend per month.

In fact, it seems like something about the new interface makes those weird font size changes look more obvious and annoying to me.

It looks ok, in that bland Office 2013 way. Almost everything "new" on their what's new page is really just an old feature resdesigned, however (shortcuts aren't new, though they're in a more useful location, smart search shortcuts aren't new, etc.) The search preview feature is nice, but not as nice as reminders.

It's been 7 weeks since iOS was updated with reminders, and the Windows update was said to be "soon." I had used Evernote at the beginning, almost quit during one particularly disastrous verion update for windows, but stuck with it. However, I was actually shifting things to Onenote (though I didn't like the mobile

Yes, please. Excite.com is higher than yahoo on my list of useful websites.

I call this my fistful of spinach diet - if I want a snack, I eat a big handful of baby spinach first.

If only I could find a windows desktop podcast manager that worked as well as what's for android.

That's what I wanted too. Then I gave up and bought Onenote 2013. Even if Google came close, I don't trust them enough anymore to commit to it for anything substantial.

I wouldn't mind at all, and I'd love to see an article on this. It's been so long since I've used Outlook that I'm still trying to wrap my mind around setting up workflow patterns (which is both good and bad - still not quite sure how I'll integrate other people's calendars with the ease I had with google calendar,