cdmurray88
Chris Murray
cdmurray88

"how about focusing on the food you will eat before you sit down to eat"

In other news, you should never talk to children like they are dumb, and "because I said so" is not an adequate explanation for any age group.

I only ask because I'm curious about how different alphabets affect reading speed. I'd like to see a comparison of non-native English users to people who read/write with roman alphabets, non-roman alphabets, and symbolic languages.

With my good cookbooks, I'll take a highres picture and print it out. That way I can also make notes, then I usually digitize the recipe after that and use tablet+Evernote when I cook it in the future.

It's really easy to do with one hand, though. Always need two for Ctrl+Alt+Delete.

Does anyone know of a player/skin that has huge buttons for easy use in a car dock?

Just out of curiosity, do you mind telling me your first language?

Fair enough. I don't move my lips, but I certainly read the words "aloud" in my head, and still I read more slowly than I can speak or listen.

The only effective method of speed reading is to unlearn subvocalization. Anything else is skimming.*

The most expensive model is $20.

Unfortunately, most people juice as a replacement to their current diet, not a supplement to a healthy diet. If you do that, juicing is just glorified starvation.

My cats even fetch... sometimes... and only if it's a toy mouse. On the other hand, my dog will play fetch till he passes out, but my cats also don't slobber all over their toys.

OMG! a use for my Chinese.

And that's the real punishment.

Because software design and marketing people work hand-in-hand.

The thing that always bothered me about OneNote: in Word I have so much control over the formatting (specifically with tables), but not so in OneNote.

If they could add the ability to overly handwritten notes on top of web clips, I'd be all over this. Then I could make quick notes about recipes instead of my current practice of print, markup, retype.

Which, I might add, has the nutritional value of water with mayo and anchovies.

It's like working in a real restaurant! But no, it's annoying there, too. Doesn't slow me down so much as I'm used to it, but we get some pretty stupid special requests; like a caeser salad, no cheese, gluten allergy (sigh)... so, romaine lettuce with caesar dressing.

Why are any faucets this short? Know what I love? Knocking my knuckles against the basin so I can rinse my hands.