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A teacher once told me that to make a reasonable argument your have to take three steps (I try to translate that into English so I hope I use the correct terms):

My eye doctor taught me a pretty great tip: use a cotton bud and try to twist you eye lashes around it. Your eye lid will lift up and be turned inside out (a bit). Normally you can clean it out easily then. It works better with the lower lid but it should work with the upper one, too.

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Honest question: what would you change? I'd imagine the dev would be glad to get some input how to improve the product. Only thing is I can't think of a better way to organize the huge amount of setting, options, and triggers ...

I am a little late to the party but here are my automations anyway:

I don't think it is unnecessarily complicated, I'd say it is complicated for a reason. A few other automation tools may be less overwhelming but they are also less powerful.

I don't know if it is any good but there's some kind of Android Raspberry Pi copy coming: http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G133999328931

VOTE: Google Tasks

I've been using netvibes for years.

I don't know what you changed in the background but finally I am able to login using Twitter (prior to that it only worked with IE!?). So as far as that goes I love it.

I would like to "honorably mention" MultiLing Keyboard [play.google.com] which I discovered by accident yesterday. It is quite small in kbytes, yet feature-packed and for free. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles like SwiftKey but it is a very solid, lightweight alternative to the stock keyboard.

It's been known ... ;-)

Vote: Linksys WRT54GL

From what I see I guess it is one of the launchers above (probably ADW or Go) and it uses something like the Metro Icons pack [metro.windowswiki.info] . For ADW there's even a complete Metro theme available: [play.google.com] so you don't have to change each icon individually.

Sometimes in my old job when I was just too tired too work any longer I went to one of the (always very clean) toilet stalls, sat on the closed toilet, and closed my eyes for a few minutes of silence. Others aren't suspicious when they see you coming out of that door - and no one dares to ask what took you so long

I mainly teach 7th graders this year and they love their Robot Karol and Scratch. If I only had a tool like that for my other subjects! We only have a single lesson per week and most of the time they wouldn't want to leave the computer until every problem is solved. It hurts to send them away if they are so eager to

Awesomeness has to be promoted ...

As a teacher for computer science myself I can only recommend programms like Scratch / Blockly. With tools like that you can learn to think like a programmer without having to deal with syntax etc. I normally start to teach algorithms with the German version of Robot Karol. It differs slightly from the English and and

One annoyance with custom ROMs on the TP is that if you use the keyboard dock none of the custom ROMs support the second battery yet. So the only way to check your dock battery is the ASUS widget. In the noticifation area you'll only see one.

If you use Ghostery or NoScript or something like that you'll have to unblock / whitelist [polldaddy.com] to see the actual poll.