atomicrabbit
atomicrabbit
atomicrabbit

As the author commented here:

Seems like a lot of unnecessary work and overhead for an overly simplified To Do list.

They also make 3-ring organizers

or get a small 3-ring notebook... they do exist. This is interesting but looks like a pain to re-insert the paper.

Interesting. I've been looking for a good use for my Raspberry Pi after using it as a PBX failed. Thanks.

Thanks. Gonna give that Netflix extension a try tonight. I always flip back & forth between IMDB and Netflix tabs to read reviews/ratings

Is this deal applicable in Targets in Canada?

I live in Brampton. Rogers top package, "Ultimate Fibre" only offers a max of 500gb cap (Source: http://www.rogers.com/web/link/hispe…) and if a person actually used the advertised 250mb/s speeds that package offers, you'd blow through that ridiculous cap in a few days.

I switched to double edged razor and shave soap + brush several years ago. I use my grandfather's old razor and buy blades from amazon. I actually bought a brand new double edged razor off amazon that had a ton of good reviews, but found it pretty terrible compared to my old Gillette Flare Tip Rocket.

Someone once told me some company did a study and the results were that under uses about 10% more toilet paper than over. I don't know whether it's true or not, and I can't find the study with a quick google search.

don't pretty much all cars at least 20 years old have a remote with a panic button which activates the horn? If you have a car older than that, it probably already stands out enough.

iOS by a long shot.

iOS is harder to navigate? I want some of what you're smoking.

Quoted from the section about people who'll want a 5c: "People Who Like Color".

Quoted from the section about people who'll want a 5c: "People Who Like Color".

So, if you're concerned with the security of your passcode, you're looking for a big speed boost, and you take a lot of pictures with your iPhone, then the iPhone 5s is your best choice. It's more future-proof than the 5c, and at least from what we've seen so far, the camera appears to be a pretty solid improvement.

impressive for a DIY, I must say. How long did it take?

If you want to convert Anything-to-Anything, SUPER is the one to do it. If you're doing tv/movie specific stuff, handbrake is a good option.

I watched the short video on the pomodoro technique and I really think they've over-complicated the idea. But I use a similar concept already.