@Darthvinder: The same people also make SizeUp, which is $13 and seems to be like TwoUp with more features.
@Darthvinder: The same people also make SizeUp, which is $13 and seems to be like TwoUp with more features.
I've been using [usetrackthis.com] since reading
VOTE: OmniOutliner
VOTE: Evernote
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VOTE: Dropbox
@aztecconsulting: Yep, but it probably doesn't tell you anything you don't already know: [completewaveguide.com] #googlewave
At 5:36 the lady with the dark purple shirt laughs for no apparent reason. *splice* Then she suddenly has a serious look. I know they wanted to make it look like a spur-of-the-moment, amateurish video, but that's just a little TOO rough.
@the_amazing_doug: Agreed! Notifr is superb.
@Chris Tomalty: Yep, we have Staples in the US. It'd be quite ironic if they have this product.
@DiscoZombie: I had a gas grill, but after several years of use, it needed a new burner and a few other parts replaced. I bought a Weber charcoal grill for not much more money than the parts would have cost, and I'm glad I did: the taste is much better with charcoal.
@PickledEgg: Catch 22: If you had "everything," then you wouldn't have a wish list. And if you don't have a wish list, you don't have everything.
@seaphotog: Nope, I can't imagine someone in your position choosing to use Outlook.
@Balfour: I bought a memory foam pillow recommended by a chiropractor to help with a neck problem. It helped immensely, but I stopped using it because of the excessive warmth.
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Command-option drag: (Word for Macintosh) selects a triangular-shape of text within paragraphs. (Sorry, there's got to be a better way to word that.)
Two more things to negotiate on are furniture and pest control service. I've always haggled on furniture and assumed most people did.
@bohn002: Well, why not? They got away with the "Lauren ad" and other Macs-cost-bazillions ads, so go ahead and see how far they can take this fantasy-masquerading-as-fact approach.
@Jake Bailey: "Um, piracy helps shows. They don't lose any money." But it's the copyright owners' right to determine the best way to market it. If you think you can "help" a show by copying it, contact the copyright owners and state your case.
I had never heard of TweetGrid before. Thanks for this post, Jason!