Called the primacy effect (first few items of list) and recency effect (final few items).
Called the primacy effect (first few items of list) and recency effect (final few items).
Don't know if this is new to iOS 7, but the "what airplanes are flying overhead" is fantastic!
I'm an Android guy, have been since I've had smartphones. A colleague of mine updated his iPhone to iOS 7 last week and came by to show me the new look and features. On a whim, I asked Siri "What are the odds the Jets beat the Bills this weekend?" It returned a side-by-side comparison of several stats and informed…
Of course it is! :)
See LifeHacker is also for girls...or is it!?
It IS professional. Let them know I have a "Professional" Training video available, complete with an electronic guide and suggested uses for business applications. Also - here is my blog: http://onenotemadesimple.com/ which list plenty of business applications such as profile templates, call logs, company…
Sharing an organized OneNote notebook is way more professional than the email chains with 3o replies containing necessary information somewhere in there, that just get forwarded around by managers. Some of the templates are really nice and it mostly eliminates the hours spent formatting info that people waste on Word…
Concentration is how to build wealth quickly, but it is a huge risk, at the time there was a decent chance he could have lost it all.
As an avid runner and sports medicine professional the minimalist running shoe is not for everyone. There is no one right answer to who can wear those shoes. I have seen over pronators (flat feet) with no problems using these shoes. I have also seen people with regular arches who should not have any issue with this…
I would recommend anybody thinking about a diet to keep a food log for a month. Not calorie counting or restricting what you are eating, but just to keep track of what you eat. With the data you gather, you'll be able to see where you can easily cut back and save yourself a couple of hundred calories per week.
im famished after i work out. and then again 2 hours after i eat.
Personally speaking, it seems to depend on the workout I do. If I do a workout with light(er) weights and high(er) volume I tend to not want to eat much afterwards. If I do a workout with heavier weights I feel as if I could eat an entire moose.
If you are in a position to follow this advice, it is very likely that you are not having financial difficulties.
I track my parent's location.
I dunno, maybe it's just cause I'm getting older, but I hate tinkering with a phone. I just want it to be simple, and I want it to work well. No fuss, no nonsense. I get a headache just thinking about task managers, battery optimizers, antiviruses, alternate keyboards, launchers, etc. I'm by no means trying to be…
As a 17 year IT vet, I'll say that outside devices are absolutely a security risk because they could have anything from malware to hacking tools, and can be used to smuggle out sensitive data.
While this is an interesting and well - written article, in many of these cases it's difficult to discern between choice for a reason, and choice due to fanboyism. It's not rational to say "In order to be rational (ie, not subject to these fallacies) one must have one of each, or perhaps a completely diverse portfolio…
I have seen a recent article that supports not eating breakfast. I find that I eat more in total for the day if I eat breakfast because I eat breakfast and then I'm starving at lunch. If I don't eat breakfast, I'm just moderately hungry by lunch time and then only eat lunch and dinner.
Great if this works for you. I and many others do not believe in "cheat" days. They can be the thin edge of the wedge and lead to more bad eating.
I'm going to preface this by saying that I don't have any scientific proof for the following statements. To the contrary, most "scientific" food findings disprove what I'm about to state.