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These things are awesome as well. I like them because the core of the brush is firm non-conductive plastic. They're also great to pushing those internal reset buttons. (And they're great for your teeth - so I've always got a small pack with me.)

Forgive the question as I've never looked at these lunchables up close - is that crust cooked at all? Or is it sort of like an uncooked pizza on unleavened bread? Or do kids microwave them at school?

OneDrive to rule them all and in the darkness bind them.

What on earth is going on here?

Forgot step 3 - sorry

I would so "no" - TeamViewer greatly simplifies accessing your machine, safely, outside your home network - that's gold for me. (In fairness, LogMeIn also doesn't require you to manually share ports on the internet either.)

I should have added we talked about that - for her "Seeing her screen without being in that room" == "running off with everything she's got." and there was zero room for compromise.

My mom-in-law lives about 1000mi away. She isn't the most tech savvy and digs herself some pretty big holes - not so much by installing s/w but generally disorganized. (You visit and every one of her emails have been saved to the desktop - or - the "I need to print the township meeting minutes I typed yesterday and

My Mom used to do this with area rugs in winter - part of her Christmas prep ritual. She's been gone for a couple of decades now and I'd forgotten this until today. Thanks, it's a nice memory.

In that specific case, I'd consulted with them a few times on a number of key business driving projects - so the CIO was comfortable I'd look after their best interests. He had few staff who were familiar with the technology - a solid group of people, mind you, just with a legacy system focus.

Quite the opposite - I think it's AWESOME that's why I used "but" in the sentence.

You know, I usually role my eyes at "cute" or "edgy" Twitter handles but with "Ravenscraft" how you possibly NOT choose "@LordRavenscraft" - a lightning flash and thunder crash whenever it's said out loud would be a nice touch.

Patrick's blog has a downloadable, self printable version that turns into a nice little book. Cost is a prayer for his wife who's fighting breast cancer at the moment.

Patrick Ng (of the scription blog and inventor of the Chronodex - don't even get me talking about the Chronodex) is a Midori 'master' but he also encourages people to be creative. Here's an article where he describes creating a custom pen-holder for Field Notes.

I liked the flexibility - when we're on a trip the calendar gets replaced by a sort of sketch/scrapbook and its thin enough to use as a wallet

If you use a fountain pen, you won't be able to keep yourself from using it. ;)

Passport size Midori Travellers Notebook - minimalist design, ingenious elastic design lets you add two or three notebooks or accessories. (Mine is usually a yearly planner, a notebook for, well, notes.)

Can't ... respond ... too many {hic} mojitos. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

While I agree with the science in play, I think she's a little ... twee ... about the process.