cedricpharris
Cedric P Harris
cedricpharris

I went the other way and put that gap to use.

It's worth it for the DMV services alone in California.

Just right-click your desktop, go to New Shortcut, and put that start command into the shortcut. Give it a cool icon and now you have a 1-click way to start it anytime you want.

Really nice piece Matt. I like that he's ignoring the 'web gurus' and making videos longer than 5mins. Means he has a chance to get into some detail on his interviews. I've noticed you guys are going with some longer editorial pieces. I'm trialling it on my blog and people seem more likely to comment, share or finish

Indeed. In those cases you can set up a Google Alert in the same way, just use it to scrub specific sites of the businesses in question. We mentioned a method for that here: http://lifehacker.com/five-creative-…

Yeah, there's suddenly a huge number of NSFW vids in the "most popular" and "recent" downloads, which weren't there for the past few days that I've been testing the site. As Cedric mentioned, a lot of the stills have nudity.

I like that Elon was thinking on his feet when responding to the question asked. I always feel like people of his caliber have a lot of answers at the ready or have a larger body of knowledge that lets them answer without flaw. This showed that he was thinking through the question and coming up with a response the

I don't know, didn't read the book, didn't care much for the movie, but if he did, he had the right idea.

Listen, youngsters. Listen all you who have sold your soul to the corporate machine for things that they talked you into needing in the first place. Listen up material boys and girls:

I was pretty skeptical at first, so i checked the guy's blog. He refers to a head-fi thread, in which a member posted a pic proving that the drivers are the exact same model. I tracked down the specific post:

Sure thing - post your email address and I'll send you one. Just make sure to come back and share yours with the group! :)

It's very different than Google Now. It changes your home screen on the fly, based on where you are and what you're doing... The biggest part of the changes are in the "collections" displayed — Aviate groups your apps into categories (like Social, Work, Music, Going Somewhere, etc...) without needing your direct