It differs for everyone. I think this advice is more geared towards people who dwell on their weaknesses, which can lead to a downward spiral of your strengths.
It differs for everyone. I think this advice is more geared towards people who dwell on their weaknesses, which can lead to a downward spiral of your strengths.
Hm. It almost feels like I wished this into existence.
@Antrikshy: @osbjmg: Lifehacker's always ahead of you.
This sounds like a dreamjob. I bet having a star here would help. I only have one on Giz.
This would be awesome if I were willing to spend money on Dropbox, but I'm a pretty broke student. I think I will wait until Apple reintroduces Lala.
+1 for caving in to piracy Microsoft.
Elder Japanese people are very private. The woman was obviously offended by this, but it's frivolous nonetheless.
Seems a bit intrusive. An ad trying to sell me something shouldn't go about it by burning my retinas.
This will be even more amazing on the iPad 2, weight be damned.
Apple needs a Julian Assange.
I've already got mine from the local movie theatre. (P.S. Don't tell them.)
@Xultar: Agreed. I hate seeing apps with beautiful layouts, only to be let down my lackluster content, or content freely available on a website. Sorry to say, most of the news-aggregating apps in the app store suffer from this.
Come on guys, get some motivation! Working out requires willpower regardless of WHEN you decide to do it.
@Aneurism: +1
Everyone has their favorite. I used Delicious, but Xmarks does a better job as far as I'm concerned.
@midsummer: You're talking to someone who has a Louis Vuitton Daimer Graphite iPad case.
@Make.Sense: Good point, though Firefox at least can password-protect your passwords. I'm not sure about Chrome or Opera.
Add me to the list of WANT.
@TheJollyGreenGiant: ...except posers and wannabes.
@beanperry: Just the idea of jailbreaking an entire Macbook excites me.