Something I've literally never used on OSX. If it's something that's not on my dock I hit command+space to open spotlight and type the first few letters, and If it's something I can't remember the name of then I go to the applications folder.
Something I've literally never used on OSX. If it's something that's not on my dock I hit command+space to open spotlight and type the first few letters, and If it's something I can't remember the name of then I go to the applications folder.
Yep, I love Lightroom. Pretty simple to use, too.
Interesting, but it insists on having an icon in your notification bar unless you buy the full version.
Well I'd still have to go out and buy the hair conditioner and baking soda.
Well you get what you pay for.
Don't worry, you just need the Stephen Fry.
Well it's not an app, it's called a valet. Think Jeeves and Wooster.
I worked four 10-hour days a week in a call centre.
The distance measuring tool and terrain mode are the things I use Google maps for most. If they still haven't included these in the new version then I'm sticking with the old until they remove it.
I wanted to do that but my name ends with 'an' so I could get for instance corey@feldm.an (I'm not him, you understand), but .an is the domain of the Netherlands Antilles. The country which no longer exists and the domain is being phased out.
You had me at Brian Eno.
I bought an old 1940s desk from ebay. It's pretty big, but when I need some temporary extra space it has two slide-out panels above the drawers that gives me an extra 2 square feet. I've only used them a couple of times, but I've been quite glad they've been there.
But your chances of making it through are quite high:
Citation needed.
I use a random string of letters/numbers for passwords, storred in an encrypted file on Evernote. I also keep a hard copy in a locked drawer at home.
I thought I was the only one to do that :)
I have a list on evernote of all the books that catch my eye, like you.
Yeah right, when bedtime came I'd just dump it all off the bed onto the floor where it would stay for another week :D
Siemens C10. Got it during my first year of college ('98). Remember when phones had aerials?
Or just, y'know, grow the beard :|