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That's pretty cool, but for the price (some of these things are $50) it seems a little pricey for what is essentially cardboard.

THIS! Paint thinner melts a lot of materials including glues and plastics.

Agreed. If you want more space go to google adwords and run a dropbox ad with your referral link. It costs around $5.

The main issue on OSX some of the browsers aren't optimized fully. For instance Chrome on OSX is much more sluggish than on Windows (same machine).

I think that in the modern word it's good to have an electronic resume that a future client, employer can look at if they're trying to find out more about you. This in no way would replace the standard resume, but supplement it. I think there is a certain minimalistic elegance to a plain, printed, black and white

I know RAM is fairly cheap, but I am a student and $100 can surely go toward other things. It's just the latest versions of the major browsers seem lackluster to me.

I've been trying out Firefox nightly, it's actually pretty good. Safari always seems to have the little bit of extra flashiness.

I'm looking for a decent web browser for OSX Mountain Lion. Right now I'm in limbo between Safari and Chrome. Safari seems to have really slowed down with ML and it crashes and on Chrome on the other hand lacks iCloud sync, and eats ram cake. Any other browsers out there. I know there's Firefox but it seems to have

A lot of people like messing with terminal, myself included. It's nice to know that there is a command out there that lets users do this, although for practicalities sense Caffeine is the way to go.

One app I love for mac is Smartr (http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/smartr/id424099811?mt=12) if you have any course that requires a lot of memorization flash cards are the way to go. This app simplifies it and allows the use of pictures. It was really helpful for architecture when you have to know a lot of buildings and

One app I love for mac is Smartr (http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/smartr/id424099811?mt=12) if you have any course that requires a lot of memorization flash cards are the way to go. This app simplifies it and allows the use of pictures. It was really helpful for architecture when you have to know a lot of buildings and

While I think that good software helps in numerous ways, for taking notes nothing seems to beat pen and paper. I'm still looking for a decent way to digitize my notes, something like the boogieboard rip (http://www.improvelectronics.com/us/en/boogie-board-LCD-writing-tablet/boogie-board-rip-LCD-writing-tablet.html) ,

Thirded

I already got that covered. I wish Apple provided the option to either hide, or completely remove them to save space.

Agreed, now remove stocks, the terrible reminders app (in my opinion) and game centre.

I have the Performance MX, just like everyone else says it's about the fit. This model (as well as it's older brother) fits my hand perfectly. You also pay for the quality, mine feels solid and has a nice weight to it. I guess you could compare it to a nice pair of shoes, yes $100 will do the same as $20 but for the

That might work, my main concern is depth. I would have it flush with the wall. I'm thinking it might be too cramped on the inner room. Preferably I would like a double bed.

Go to a discount window and door place. There you can find a nice flat surface that would be durable and large enough. You could by 6' metal pipe, at a base to bottom and attach it to either end. It would be fairly utilitarian and cheap.

I'm going to be moving into a new apartment (rented) however the "bedroom" that would be mine is completely lacking in privacy (pictured) I want to try and block off a fair amount of the wall however I'm not sure how to install something that wouldn't piss off the landlord too much. I'd really prefer something a

I just checked this too, I wish they had listing for major canadian cities.