Best tip I can give for a fantasy football draft is to not do a draft at all...do an auction! Once you do an auction you'll wonder how you ever tolerated a draft before.
Best tip I can give for a fantasy football draft is to not do a draft at all...do an auction! Once you do an auction you'll wonder how you ever tolerated a draft before.
Unless I'm flying first class (which is hardly ever), I have no ability to fall asleep on a plane no matter where I sit. I have that head bob forward issue. None of those neck pillows work for me either.
Wow. Had no idea. That's shocking. Makes me wonder why I return my empties for $30.
I would have to get the 200 gb package ($200/year) to be able to store all of my photos. That's double the price of Phanfare and a heck of a lot more effort. With Phanfare and an EyeFi SD card, I barely have to do anything to store and share my photos.
All of the beer distributors by me charge a $30 deposit for kegs. Can't imagine that doesn't cover it. They used to charge $10 but found people were able to go to the scrap yard and get more for them.
Love GQueues. It's the only GTD app that for the most part gives me everything I need (and I've tried them all). And yes, I do pay the $25. Agree that I would much rather it be a one time fee but I don't know how you can expect that when they're storing your information on their servers.
I think Thorin was hittin' the bottle when he wrote that.
Agreed, and pointed it out as well. It's been going on for some time now with the longer posts. Very hard to follow.
I don't know when this started, but the layout of Lifehacker posts has gotten confusing. I think the images for the programs should be below the header for that program. And it's hard to tell (at first) whether the 'Download Page' link pertains to the item before or after. But that might be because of the 'Related'…
I thought Braun was the best until I tried Panasonic.
Yeah I'm exclusively electric, but cost is not one of their benefits. I suppose if you got the bottom of the barrel Remington, it might end up cheaper, but I find that you typically need to spend at least $100 for a good razor, if not more. And yes, you need to replace the blades/foils every year or so (though I…
Definitely. The ES8243A Arc 4 is the best deal going. I just replaced mine because the battery wasn't holding a charge and stupidly got a Norelco rotary. Now I'm miserable and will probably just get another Panasonic.
VOTE: Electric (preferably Panasonic)
I think this post (while informative) overlooks the "personal" aspect of working from home. In other words, if you have a family (especially kids) living under the same roof as your office, it needs to be understood that work time is work time. I essentially have an understanding that if I'm working, I'm not there. …
Shouldn't this be titled "Five best home theater projectors under $2k"?
For the browser access, I believe you do...or I would hope you do for security reasons. I rarely use the browser for it though.
I was intrigued enough by BitCasa to give it a try. Unfortunately after signing up and installing it, it seems it doesn't allow "mirroring" to network folders. Boo.
I really liked SpiderOak when I tried it, but ultimately ended up going with Wuala for my primary document syncing. Wuala is just more user-friendly and has more intuitive sharing. And if I remember correctly, SpiderOak couldn't handle network shares (you had to map a drive).
Not sure what you mean by unsecure Java. I have the latest Java with Wuala installed.
+1 on Wuala. It's not my primary cloud backup (I use Crashplan for that), but I use Wuala as sort of a first level backup to just my primary documents.