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Aaron Liske
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I want an Android version :(

The point of a goal is to meet or exceed it with what you do, not to bend it to whatever you did do....

Wow. So simple. Thanks!!!!

I just ran about 500 ft of Cat-5e network cable and 200 feet of RG-6 TV cable in an old 2 story with basement house that was built in 1888 and has had multiple add-ons and renovations, and it is a PAIN. If you contact the city about local codes and ordinances, they will make you pull a building permit and have it

And this is the problem with a subscription based service. When people placed one time orders online and downloaded the software, it was much less of a security vulnerability for the end user.

As long as there's an RSS feed I can subscribe to with Thunderbird, I don't mind. The newbie has some big shoes to fill.

A long as there's an RSS feed I can subscribe to with Thunderbird, I don't mind. The newbie has some big shoes to fill.

No more Shep?

I LOVE the gym. So simple yet effective. Amazing. I clicked the link because of the Arduino fountain, but the gym drew me in :)

I am 6' and peaked at 348.4 pounds. I knew something had to change.

Since the start of this year, I've lost 145 pounds. December 31, 2012, I weighed in at 348.4 and today, I weighed in at 202.4. I didn't get surgery, take diet pills, or do anything not natural. Starting off, I didn't go on any special diets, but I did make massive cuts. I haven't eaten fast food since then, no

I've used MyFitnessPal, and what I noticed is it doesn't really keep you on track, but makes you very aware of what you're eating, which is what I assume every one of these work. It's just about the awareness of what you're ingesting. Also, the UPC scanner is useful too. It's probably been updated since I last used

At the start of the year, I weighed in at 348.4 pounds at 23 years old. That's huge. No human should be that big. I realized changes HAD to be made. One of the first changes I made was diet. I cut out EVERYTHING unhealthy, such as fast food, sweets, pop, etc.... I literally went through withdrawal, and still

The contest rules link doesn't work

Being 23, I am interested in saving for retirement, but I'm not even sure how to get started in it, working for a company with no sort of retirement plan, and frankly, not making nearly what I'm qualified to make. Anyone have any suggestions? I know I have to start, and I have to start small, but HOW?

No, Life Hacking is NOT perfect, but nothing ever is. At the very least, Life Hacking forces you to think outside the box to find solutions to issues that you are having. It's not going to save you time or money right away, but it will eventually make you realize that what you've been doing all along may not be the

I've never thought about that, but working in EMS around the Detroit area for the better part of 5 years, I always get really annoyed when you can absolutely tell when the person is saying they require an ambulance when they really don't, and before people jump down my throat and say stuff like "You don't know what's

When water at a movie theater is 2$ more than the pop and I can't drink pop, of course I'm going to bring my own bottled water, then refill it at the drinking fountain at the theater. At 9-14$ per ticket, I should get water for free anyway.

This is an amazing idea and makes SO much sense. Being on a strict diet, I can ALWAYS find things to eat for breakfast, but so much of the time, I have to prepare an alternate meal for myself for dinner since what was made does not and can not fit into any diet (Pizza, Fried Chicken, Pasta Dishes, etc....).

It may not be useful for making returns, but where I work, I expense out things like gas and travel receipts and this would be perfect for keeping record of them, and our HR/Payroll person doesn't care what form the receipts are in. Awesome.