Haha ditto. Guilty as charged.
Haha ditto. Guilty as charged.
I have my Hotmail automatically imported into my Gmail and then use Gmail's superb filtration system to weed out the junk mail. But I will say that I like this feature that Hotmail has added and if I wasn't such a hardcore Gmail fan already, I'd switch back to Hotmail I think.
I googled it and found it: [lifehac.kr]
Agreed!
Yeah, but what college kid has a DIAPER? I'll stick with the peas... or just an ice pack.
Ultimate paperless desk: Whiteboard attached to desk or paint a section of the desk with IdeaPaint + Evernote + camera = perfect.
That's good you recognize that and that you visit sites like Lifehacker to broaden your knowledge. That is one of the best ways to increase your understanding and vocabulary of "geek speak" and tech stuff. You'll get there in no time!
In addition to these good tips, also try Everything. That's a program by the way. It's lightweight and fast, and finds... well... everything! It's also portable so it works with PortableApps on flashdrives and portable hard drives.
Maybe because then no one will believe them so they don't have to give as many months away for free, but they still look good offering it up... probably not the case, but it was a try.
Soooo... is it possible to get TWO months free then? Or does Hulu restrict you to one month no matter what method you use?
Great advice! I'll have to try that! Thanks.
Interesting. Very nice!
Trunk.ly can aggregate your Twitter feed(s), blog posts, Facebook posts, FriendFeed, etc. I wonder if there is a way to add that into InstaPaper or Read It Later...
I do a lot of selling on Craigslist and unfortunately there's also a lot of spam. I use Rapportive in Gmail to see if email addresses are legitimate. Most people have Facebook and most people also use one email for everything, so it works quite well. There's always exceptions, but overall it's helped determine whether…
That is a great idea to do with SpringPad! Right now I have drafts in all places, but I can see how SpringPad would fix that. I'm doing that for sure now.
Well, WHEN I get my invite, I sure am going to feel a pull between Rapportive and Xobni. I have gotten quite attached to Rapportive and even though it doesn't have all the features of Xobni, I'm still going to be in the middle of the two.
Contrary to what I previously said, I would have to agree with you on that! It seems like I'm right around 7-8 hours of sleep on a regular basis.
Even Ben Franklin didn't get the "8 hours of sleep we all need." I think that's a gimmick. We probably function just fine with 5-6 if we are conditioned to it.
I like a lot of these. On the subject of syncing across computers, LastPass and Xmarks are awesome. They have helped me so many times! Dropbox [[db.tt] is also a great asset, but I feel SugarSync [[www.sugarsync.com] does a better job of syncing files across multiple computers. I personally use both, Dropbox more for…
I use Twitter to communicate with companies and solve problems. As the primary editor of my college's newspaper I use Facebook to communicate with the Fans of the page. I ask questions and receive feedback from the students, that I then post in the newspaper. I then use Scribd to post the new issues on the Facebook…