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If you have contacts synced from something like gmail, there's a force refresh button (circle arrow top left) if you go to the contacts app and keep backing out. It didn't pull all of my people down either till I did that.

Wat. This advice is ridiculous. By the time you're thirsty, your body craving water. You need to drink small amounts (dixie cup sized) frequently to keep from getting thirsty. Most American's get plenty of salt in their diet to prevent hyponatremia, and if not, a Gatorade swig every so often will keep it from

My iPhone has done this natively for a while now. Quite useful.

I'd really like a machine that would help teach me how to structure my thoughts towards a relaxed, meditative state. That would be boss.

Windows 8 doesn't see my HDD, just the SSD I boot from. Anyone have any idea how I can get it to find it? I need my media :/.

I really want a house with grass on a porch or roof or something. So nice to walk around on barefoot.

I really wish I had a lifestyle that allowed me to stay up till I'm tired then sleep till I'm rested. The 24 hour thing doesn't seem to sync up right for me.

"Many interviewers and potential employers get turned off when someone starts out asking about money; the candidate appears mercenary."

This is what I'd like to know. I'm perfectly willing to jump ship, but Reeder has given me no reason to look for an alternative.

Tether my iPhone to my iPad, and then it's business as usual.

Yes, that states it much more clearly.

VOTE: Disk Space Fan for W7, Daisy Disk for OSX

You spent $200k on a... music degree, and wonder why you have to work 3 jobs to cover bills? What kind of salary did you expect?

I want a service that I can plug in all of my various mail accounts and have contacts synced between them. I would gladly pay for that.

For millions of years we didn't have concrete or asphalt. Running on those super hard surfaces is far different than grass, sand, or dirt. Even hard packed dirt has more give and spring than artificial surfaces. The dude that won that Olympic marathon barefoot? He wore shoes the next one, and beat his time setting

Barefoot running is almost always far worse for your body than wearing shoes. There's a reason for all that cushioning; it's to keep the bones in your legs from taking the entire force. If you run barefoot on soft surfaces (grass, sand) it's not as bad, but that puts a LOT of stress on your calves and the tendons

Just for my own clarification.

I can't get it off gallery. And gallery is stupid. Please fix this.

The lottery. Duh.

So I can email this to my mother and she can get more out of her Gmail account that doesn't require me dredging my brain for what I *think* she might find useful. It's not always about you, man.