animatorgeek
animatorgeek
animatorgeek

It seems as though sorting and filtering are broken, at least in my firefox installation. Kinda useless if I can't filter for the type of memory card I need, or sort by capacity.

Vote: Andronoter (an Android Simplenote client)

I would recommend Andronoter over mNote. Andronoter has much more functionality, including a much-needed search function. I almost didn't download it because it had a rating of one star, but then I noticed that it only had one rating and fewer than fifty downloads. So I encourage everyone to give it a try and give

My parents are sailors and my dad taught me this knot early on. It's very useful in lots of situations. I've always used the second method in the video and it's always weird to see people using the rabbit-through-the-hole method.

This is very effective. My new year's resolution this year was to work on my MFA thesis at least 15 minutes every day. Since I work full time, I don't have a lot of free time, but a small goal like 15 minutes gets me to sit down and do _something_, since I know it only has to be 15 minutes. I almost always end up

@youareme7: Really? Your phone is the one that supports AT&T 3G? I got an error when I tried to install Froyo. Where did you get your update zip? I'm really anxious to install this but I haven't seen any other indication that anyone has installed it successfully on an AT&T N1.

It's a good idea but the program is super buggy and non-user-friendly.

Another cool trick is that Gmail (and, I think, any email system) will ignore anything after a plus sign. So if you're bob@gmail.com, you could set up a filter to automatically sort out everything addressed to bob+spam@gmail.com, and use that variation whenever you have to give an email address to an unsavory web

I wasn't able to use the script to paste in the Flash authoring environment do I changed it just slightly. The problem was that the program wouldn't respond for ctrl-V when the left mouse button was being held down, so I changed it to respond to the left button being released:

Pentel PS315 drafting pencil with sliding sleeve. It's not the best for writing text, since the sleeve scrapes a tiny bit against the paper (which feels a little unpleasant). For the lighter touch of drawing and sketching, though, it's fantastic. You don't feel the sleeve at all, and the fact that it slides a full

I bought two of these, hoping they would be good for drawing (my main use for mechanical pencils). Unfortunately you have to press firmly to engage the rotation mechanism. I can imagine this being good for writing but for drawing they just end up being like a normal mechanical pencil.