UnderLoK
UnderLoK
UnderLoK

Cool toy, but I'll stick with Onenote and Google ;)

@Donzie: What I always found amazing is that the big 3 have a staff of engineers that do this all day long in CAD and CATIA (I think it's Catia, gettin old).

@poisonpanik: They did an article on it last week.

Honestly this engine is great for people that don't know how to use Google.

@ipodrulz: It is pathetic... But the only thing that comes to mind is "badda bing"... Italians with gold chains and cheap suits.

@ErMac21: Live Search is pretty good on my Treo.

Vote: Dell Mini 9

@MIchael Garmahis: When you NEED a job it is. That article is rubbish if time isn't on your side.

I've done this before... When I was living in Ft. Lauderdale for 4 months I couldn't find a gig to save my life. After sending out hundreds of resumes customized for many of the positions and going on 1 interview (where I was told I was overqualified) I chopped up my resume and made it seem like I never moved forward

@mahumphrey: Not as far as I know... Last I had heard though it was in the works.

You have to pay the bills and the staff... I for one wouldn't complain considering some of the other sites ads, ad positioning, and annoyance factor.

They have a better chance of getting people to pay $20 for the software which comes with a year contract or longer. There is no way this thing is that hardware/bandwidth intensive in order to justify that price ($60 a year is a joke).

@Ericka Abraham: I've used time off to knock out projects around the house, boat, and the like. Sometimes it's worth blowing a few days for your day to day to be a hell of a lot easier.

@tbone92: It's that thing you do with those PTO hours...

While Dropbox is cool, I still use Live Mesh.

@shibathedog: Years ago there was a reciept for BBQ Sauce in a Marlboro book. My current sauce is based off of that and is bad ass...

@infmom: Cooks Illustrated is great period.

@mfusion: I scoff at your fancy grill marks!