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Or maybe because

I currently use ThumbKeyboard and really like it but that's because $1 apps have made me even more frugal about software purchases than I was before. Thus, my favorite

These days, my coffee filters are used to filter coffee. While that sounds obvious, the implementation is not quite. My good enough for me coffee pot has a reusable wire mesh filter THe problem is that grounds always get in the pot and my last cup is terrible because of this. My solution was to line the reusable

Fortunately, if it can be found on a map, it has a McDonalds and probably a Starbucks so you can download that map. :)

What if I wear the shirt in the shower AND use hair conditioner. Lock the door though, because you will not be able to explain away the crazy.

Similar to (if not exactly) the ones available at LH favorite Ikea.

I had no idea they were versatile. I've only ever had them one way. Two if you count c-loaf as being different. I don't know what seasonings were used, but Grandma always boiled them. It's the only way I've ever known anyone to prepare them. Eastern NC if you want some regional reference. Never had a fondness

Which is great! As good as LH is at dropping tech tips with perfect timing, these kinds of tips often come out right after they would have been most useful.

The do when you cut them like this :)

Like chitterlings? Or chitlins, depending on where you learned to spell it.

I won't argue with the organization and convenience, but given the depth (height) of those jars and the height of his shelves, I'm not sure how much space is being saved.

Dropbox isn't preventing you from doing anything. They're protecting their asset in a way they see fit. If you want to route your torrents through Dropbox, you're still free to do so. If you want to get your torrent-fu on any other way, you are still free to do so. They are just not allowing this app to bring

An observation: I notice that articles like this never get responses stating "my time is worth $XX.XX/hour." This is interesting because surely, for the cost of a bar of soap, the cost-time benefit of doing little tricks to save such a little amount of soap wouldn't be worth that effort to a lot of people.

You'd be surprised how small I get a scale of soap before it's discarded.

No for a method to get all the "gel" out of the bottle?

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As SHREDDY replied, it does get delivered to FB messages. That said, when first switching over to FB messages, you were likely prompted on how FB messages should behave. I set mine to deliver the message according my presence and action on FB. If I'm logged in to chat, the messages come to my chat window. If I'm

Instead of SideCloudLoad, you could use CloudSave (Chrome) and eliminate the need to copy a link. The trade-off is that you've added an extension vs a bookmarklet.

I thought about that too. I have 25GB of my own photos. I know a bit of that is video, but even without that my number of photos should far exceed my Dropbox space.

I don't really use Dropbox as storage. I use it more to pass items through to their new location. The only items that have a permanent home in my Dropbox are images that I know I will want to use as wallpaper on my tablet but haven't actually used yet. So, while this process can be really useful, for me, I would