@reddyroc: run your fingers through your hair, then write with the oil that collects on your finger. Repeat every few letters. I am sure that your mother will appreciate your kind words. :D
@reddyroc: run your fingers through your hair, then write with the oil that collects on your finger. Repeat every few letters. I am sure that your mother will appreciate your kind words. :D
@reddyroc: run your fingers through your hair, then write with the oil that collects on your finger. Repeat every few letters. I am sure that your mother will appreciate your kind words. :D
I use toothpaste on the small shaving mirror I have in the shower... I also use it for my snorkeling mask. Works great, but don't use a toothpaste with baking soda or you will have a scratched surface to look at.
In a pinch, if the head is sticking up enough, you can use your cordless drill by treating the screw like the bit. Just tighten the chuck onto the screw itself, put the drill in reverse and viola. This also works when the screw head has broken off, but some of the threads are sticking out.
@bsr123: +1 for the Mobile Air Mouse Pro. I have been enjoying the latest update as it sports many nice new features. I also combine this with AutoHotKey for control of my media center pc.
@metaslugx: I agree... I think this is a wonderful idea.
@Greg Anderson: Depends on how much money you earn per hour. If an airport express card is $100 and you earn $20 per hour after taxes, you have to "waste" 5 hours at work to accomplish what may only take you 1 or 2 using this technique.
Employ as many senses as possible while studying. Write it, read it, and have it read to you, even if it is your own voice recorded.
@elizawhat: Rodents of unusual size? I don't think they exist.
I was using the nightly builds of these extensions, glad to see progress is being made. TB3 is great. I sync my calendar and address book with gmail which syncs with my WM6.5 HTC Touch Pro. This is an awsome setup because my assistant can add events to my calendar and I see them instantly. All using free software!
@englishman: Yep, that is how i got it in my mouth... horrible experience. It was a foil tube that was clogged... I squeezed and squeezed but nothing... I looked for a needle to unclog it, but I could not find one because I was in a hurry. So, I brilliantly thought " I'll just bite the nozzle and it will break it…
Is that a cintiq I see?
If you keep using internet exploder you are probably going to be paying me another $150 to come back and fix it again. Firefox is safer and will save you money.
@brodiemac: I am using a nightly build same with provider
I have been using the RC and loving it... Great user interface, love the tabs and the search is indeed zippy even on IMAP. I have now abandoned without regret outlook 2007. I am using lightning for my calendar and syncing it with my google calendar that syncs with my wm6.5 touch pro phone. I also sync with my…
@Raspop: I used AHK for that because I have 4 monitors (3 - 19" and 1-23") with a hotkey to turn off all but the 23" display. Same hotkey turns them all back on again and resets their position/resolution.
@dfc849: Yep. my laptop is a HP DV9000 series lappy. works great.
I have a setting called palm check that I keep enabled, you can also adjust the sensitivity. I am using a hp notebook that I have also enabled mac style- 2 finger scrolling, 2 finger tap for right click 3 finger drag for page up/down and 3 finger tap for middle click. I don't know how I got along without these.
@Flawd: Very nice.