Ditto. Having an app to track my baby's feedings has been a lifesaver!
Ditto. Having an app to track my baby's feedings has been a lifesaver!
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I just discovered Pepperplate yesterday, and I'm much happier with it than with any other meal planning/grocery list app I've tried (such as Food on the Table, which I found to be just frustrating).
I have the slicer/grater thing. It's actually pretty awesome. It replaced the crappy grater that rusted the first time I washed it, and plus my arm doesn't hurt when I'm done grating. :)
^this
I think O1NB was pointing out that there IS a kid mode—it's called "guided access." http://lifehacker.com/5946947/how-can-i-kid+proof-my-pc-and-gadgets
I can attest to that! My parents never bought soda, so my first semester in college I drank almost nothing else.
In my job as a virtual instructor, I need dual monitors. One screen for my chats with students, the other to see the homework assignments they're working on. Switching back and forth between them doesn't work as well.
Mint. It's amazing.
Agreed. Using Mint consistently has made a huge difference in my and my husband's spending. And we pay for everything with cards because of the cashback aspect. And I, too, find that I spend smarter when I have a list of where the money is going, rather than magically disappearing cash.
I used to see this one all the time at church: "meet at the Brown's."
^This.
Also "stuff you should by"? I think someone needs to learn how to spell "buy."
I'm guessing you meant "isn't *this* game..." ?
As a matter of fact, those "creepy" faces are actually a major factor in why Thomas and Friends is more popular among Autistic children than any other franchise. They have simple faces with basic, obvious facial expressions, rather than the subtle facial expressions found on other cartoon characters, so they are…
I solved that by using different apps for different accounts. My work accounts (yes, there are two of them) use the native iOS Mail app, and my personal account uses the official gMail app.
Jane *Austen*
You're right about one thing—it's definitely not a burial. (Interment? I think you mean instrument...)
Cpyright infringement. The term "super bowl" is trademarked, so anyone who actually uses it in their advertisements has to pay royalties to the NFL.