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I'm somewhat easily distracted if I'm not listening to the right music, so I've curated a few Spotify playlists over the past few years that are typically my "Go-to" if I want music I can count on to help me focus.

I was in the beta, so been using it for a while. They did a really great job on this.

Oh yeah, that's a good idea!

1. Beers (and other drinks) I like

It's working now...

Promises Shmomises...

Love this.

Thanks Tori. And thanks for your post. I didn't know there were all those options with the Zoom function.

Nice. I might have to try that out. Thanks.

I actually prefer to use the triple-tap as the accessibility toggle for inverted colors. Brightness is already pretty easy to adjust with a swipe-up, but sometimes it's still too bright even at the lowest setting. Inverted colors can work as a kind of "night mode", changing white to black (and vice versa) for when you

I think he left out an important 6th component:

Your Klipsch Image S4 hyperlink is wrong.

On the flip side, nothing kills a bad idea like a mandatory consensus.

How did "going forward" not get on the list?

Great question! A list I've been putting together for a while. I created a playlist of my favorite study music artists on Spotify here:

Why in the world did you not mention OneNote's unique and incredible ability to synchronize notes and audio playback? That's a huge boon for taking notes in class that should not have been ignored.

VOTE: OneNote

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I like this idea. You can circulate the money AND deposit it by exchanging it with your friends, or even with businesses you go to (e.g. "Hey, can I trade you ten of these $1 coins for a $10 bill?") That accomplishes the purpose of getting it into circulation AND you get cash you can deposit into your bank account.